We'd been going along just find catching minmail right and left, then a few
minutes ago a copy slipped in.  It wasn't detected by the desktop scanner
either, even though definitions are up to date.

Do you mean that it did not get caught by Declude Virus, and it also did not get caught by the desktop scanner on the computer that the recipient uses? If that is the case, the problem is almost certainly that the AV program isn't detecting it for some reason (it could be a new strain, or a corrupt, non-viable variant).


If the AV software is detecting it, then there isn't much we would be able to do with it. If the AV software on the desktop is catching it, then you can send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and we can run some tests to see why it was not caught on the server.

-Scott
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