Hey Scott,

Second question about interim releases: is there documentation?  How do I
know how to invoke the newest features, changes to the various config files,
etc?

Ben

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Are ActiveX controls considered viruses?


>
> >Normally, I don't see these because I set my Outlook Express security
> >settings to refuse ActiveX objects.  The question is, is this considered
a
> >virus?  Should we (with Declude and F-Prot) have caught & blocked it?  If
> >not, then why not?  Or did I just miss something in our setup?  What's
your
> >opinion of mail like this?
>
> This is one of these odd ones -- the E-mail doesn't contain a virus, but
> the person receiving the E-mail may receive a virus (which gets downloaded
> from a web site).  The latest interim of Declude Virus at
> http://www.declude.com/interim catches this vulnerability.
>
>                                                     -Scott
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