Scott,
I probably mistakened the zero-byte zips which most won't ban by extension. Declude Virus however seems to have introduced a "bogus ZIP file" vunerability in a more recent interim which is blocking these zero-byte zip files. I suppose that's good although it may have been unintentional.
Yesterday's virus has huge problems with zero-byte files being sent.
Matt
R. Scott Perry wrote:
Some of our customers today received messages containing a (encrypted?) zip
file with no files inside.
The body contains something like "Password: 12345"
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.
Unfortunately, there is little that can be done about attachments that appear to be viruses but are not. That's something that filters in Declude JunkMail would probably handle best.
-Scott
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