Hi Scott, but if I decided not to block this type of mail, as I could make?
which configuration I would have to modify? still thanks.

                 - Salvatore


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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Virus not found


>
> >Hello Scott & John and thanks for your attention, I am concorde that on
> >these computers not are not virus but only present vulnerability in the
> >mail-reader, in order to resolve the problem I can make to upgrade the
> >mail-reader that they find themselves on the computers in issue? or which
> >other solution I can adopt?
> >still thanks.
>
> The problem is with whoever is sending the E-mails, so you have to know
who
> it is (if you haven't checked the E-mail that was caught, you should -- it
> could just be from a spammer).
>
> Whoever is sending it needs to fix the software they use to send out their
> E-mails.  In most cases, it is "spamware" that is designed to send bulk
> E-mail (not a standard mail client like Outlook or Eudora).
>                                      -Scott
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