maybe we have detected a problem within the combination of junkmail and declude
virus. we think we found a spammer bypassing junkmail by a simple trick.
Just for the record, the issue here was that if an E-mail is caught by Declude Virus *and* the recipient wants the E-mail delivered, it won't be blocked as spam. This is the intended behavior. While a spammer could intentionally introduce a vulnerability or include a virus, there will be very little benefit to them, as the spam will only be received if the intended recipient knows of the E-mail *and* the mailserver is set up in a way so that users can retrieve the viruses *and* the recipient decides to retrieve the E-mail that was blocked.
-Scott
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