I was trying to test the latest interim and when I tried to send myself a copy of the virus, NAV outbound scanning caught it even though it was passworded. I tried to unzip it to make sure and it does require a password. I didn't think they could detect it like that...
Is this a NAV E-mail gateway, NAV on a client that scans E-mail, or plain 'ole NAV that doesn't scan E-mail? The first two can detect Bagle.J in an encrypted .ZIP file by grabbing the password from the E-mail. But without the password (as is the case with a standard installation of NAV), it won't be able to detect it.
-Scott
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