What vulnerability in 2006.1 are you referring to? AFAIK, there is none.

John T

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Especially since 2006.2 fixes a vulnerabilty in 2006.1 - we'll have to roll 
it out quickly.

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> It would be nice to know.
>
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>> We have not tested against IMail 2006.2



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