>Specially the "bugus JPG/URL type" sounds like they are likely new, yet
>undetected viruses? Since you are already detecting these "bogus" file
>types anyhow, wouldn't it make sense to allow us to REJECT mail based on
>their detection?
That's something that will be possible in the new functionality that we are
adding to Declude Virus Pro.
>Same issue with these - since they are not "legitimate" file attachments,
>why not allow your Declude Virus users to "reject" these improperly
>formatted messages:
>
>03/08/2002 01:20:54 Q5843460 Warning: EOF in middle of MIME segment []
>[------=_NextPart_000_00B6_61A31B6B.C3784D81]
I've added that to the suggestion database.
>They could have a special "bounce" message - instead of "Your email
>contained a virus", it would be a special message "Your email is formatted
>in a manner that could be disguising a potential virus."
That sounds like it would be very useful (same for the Outlook CR
Vulnerability).
-Scott
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