after putting in this "BANCRVIRUSES OFF"

I still get this

[Outlook 'Boundary Space
Gap' Vulnerability] / [No attachment]


Why ?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ISPhuset Nordic AS
Sent: 31. oktober 2003 15:48
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Unfortunately, the only way to do this is to turn off all vulnerability 
detection, which is not recommended.  But if you feel the benefits of 
allowing some vulnerabilities through outweighs the risks of letting all 
vulnerabilities through, that is your decision (you can use "BANCRVIRUSES 
OFF" in the virus.cfg file to do this).

Yes and thats what i had to do

We're not aware of any cases of IMail causing this (although IMail v8's web 
messaging *does* send out the Outlook 'CR' vulnerability when attachments 
with filenames containing high-bit characters are sent).  If you see a line 
in the headers with a single space or tab, then the sending mail client 
needs to be fixed.

Well we from a webbased form send to a list off users to another server et comes 
through with out this problem
But sending to our server it is stopped directly

and there is a blank line


Note that *any* mailserver running up-to-date AV software should be 
blocking these E-mails.  So having your customers fix the problem may help 
them out much more than they realize (they could have half of their E-mails 
blocked right now and not know it, for example).

But thats another question

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