Hmmm....we are currently already using McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 7.0 with engine 4.2.60 and Dat version 4304 (Nov 14.) I use a batch file to copy the DAT files daily to the folder for use be the command line scanner after the McAfee auto-update. Our mail servers are updated daily with the latest DAT files and engine using McAfee Auto-update Architect so I am puzzled how the message could contain a detectible virus when you received it and how it not only got in through 3 levels of inbound virus protection, but also how did it get to you from me with 3 levels of outgoing virus protection.
Are all 3 levels of protection using McAfee? If so, McAfee is the one weak link -- if it doesn't detect a virus for some reason, all 3 levels are vulnerable.
Have you checked the .exe file to see if it is the latest version (or at least a recent version, within the past 4 months)?
-Scott
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