> FWIW, I can't recall any issue where the size of a file (even 
> 0-byte) will prevent Declude Virus from banning the file 
> based on the extension.  Of course, a 0-byte file won't be 
> blocked by the virus scanner (since it can't contain a 
> virus), but Declude Virus should block it as expected.

Some of our customers today received messages containing a (encrypted?) zip
file with no files inside.
The body contains something like "Password: 12345"

I've forwarded one of this message to the virustrap address.

As it doesn't contain any viral code it's not so problematic, but it creates
a lot of doubt's on customer side if our mailboxes are realy protected.

Markus


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