How can declude catch it if it doesn't use the server as the outgoing mail
server? It won't be very successful on being received by the mail server
because it will be caught. I wouldn't worry too much since One way or the
other it has to traverse your server to be delivered.

Craig.

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Does anyone know about the following and is Declude geared up for it?

"...Note of caution: Some of the newer viruses are including a complete copy
of SMTP (the mail server protocol) in them. They thus can bypass your
outgoing mail server (and virus detection system) and spread....."

*(This is from my network management in the US and they DON'T use Declude)

Thanks,

Mark Chadwick
IT Support Engineer
Science International

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