Except that the IMAIL server itself was not protected, unless another
real-time scanner is installed.

And any user that disabled their real-time scanner was not protected (as the
emails kept coming thru).

And users that didn't have their signatures set to download often.

And home users that had not gotten around to installing or updating their AV
software.

Not to mention the flurry of help desk calls about the emails.

K

> -----Original Message-----
> From: f-prot...
>
> We have released a new version of F-Prot, version 3.14a, which is more
> capable of detecting the Mimail virus.
>
> It must be stated that Windows users were not in any danger as the F-Prot
> Antivirus Realtime protector prevented the virus from running. However
> detecting the attachment containing the viral code needed a minor code
> change in the engine.

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