Now that Darin has posted something similar I have to ask... If Norton caught something that wasn't actually there, then what is the 28.8 kb file it put in quarantine? Could the virus have come through as text which didn't show as an attachment?
Thanks, Rodney -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 4:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Netsky returns with auto-response >03/24/2004 11:02:31 Qb110d53600d64d81 Scanned: Virus Free If there is nothing after the "Virus Free", that would indicate that there weren't any actual attachments. Most likely, the bounce message included something like "Original message follows:", followed by the original message. In this case, it's actually a text file, but Norton is improperly treating it as a MIME file (so it sees a virus that really isn't there). -Scott --- Declude JunkMail: The advanced anti-spam solution for IMail mailservers since 2000. Declude Virus: Ultra reliable virus detection and the leader in mailserver vulnerability detection. Find out what you've been missing: Ask for a free 30-day evaluation. --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.Virus mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.Virus". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com. --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.Virus mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.Virus". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.
