I also notice that i am catching the yaha virus hereThese show E-mails with a size of no more than 9K, whereas the actual Yaha virus is larger than that, so it definitely appears to be a corrupt non-viable variant.
01/02/2003 23:15:17 Q0e54295d0102fff4 File(s) are INFECTED [3]
01/02/2003 23:15:17 Q0e54295d0102fff4 Scanned: CONTAINS A VIRUS [MIME: 2 29989]
but at 8:06 pm last night it also came through as the logs show nothing
01/02/2003 19:48:13 Qddcc231201026f74 Scanned: Virus Free
01/02/2003 19:49:29 Qde18231d01029892 Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 1 6232]
01/02/2003 19:58:19 Qe02a23650102add8 Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 1 145]
01/02/2003 20:02:14 Qe11523850102445d Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 1 4623]
01/02/2003 20:05:12 Qe1c7239d0102fc97 Scanned: Virus Free
01/02/2003 20:12:34 Qe38023dd0102b461 Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 1 2125]
01/02/2003 20:13:12 Qe3a723e101024cb9 Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 1 1396]
01/02/2003 20:15:35 Qe43623f601027c3b Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 1 2969]
01/02/2003 20:29:43 Qe787244101026ecf Scanned: Virus Free [MIME: 2 9379]
> ok is there some documentation that I can point my users to or do i need to
> type something up myself saying this. I lways like to say here is the
> information so it doesn't seem like i am making something up
Perhaps a Google search of "corrupt non-viable" would turn up a reference you could point users to.
-Scott
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