> What version of Declude Virus are you running?

1.65.

> That log file entry is part of an experimental system in Declude Virus
> designed to find files that aren't what they claim to be (for example, if
> someone renamed an .exe file to a .jpg extension).  However, I believe
> there was a recent beta that would falsely detect these "bogus" files.  In
> any case, the only damage is the extra log file entries.
>

Ok, that's what I figured it had to be, as it appeared no actions are taken.
Is that planned for a later release? If the attachment is bogus to
hold/warn/delete?

> Have you checked the Declude Virus log file to see what it says about that
> E-mail?

No, I missed it when it came in and NAV canned it before I could see it. So
I don't know the exact time. I would've looked it up tho.

> Yes, there are a lot of spammers who apparently write their own spamware,
> and send out incorrectly formatted E-mails that contain some of the
> recently discovered vulnerabilities.

I guess this makes good use of holds for vulnerabilities.

Paul


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