> It turns out that this virus, like Gibe, also can be sent using malformed > MIME segments (in this case, it is sending an "end of file" marker about > 10% of the way through the file, and is sending longer lines than are > allowed). We should have a new version of Declude Virus in the morning > that will process these two abnormalities in a way that the original file > will be seen, in case it is sent to a mail client that can decode it.
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