Looking at the logging in terms of vulnerabilities I noticed that under certain circumstances it does not print out the "File(s) are Infected" line when the vulnerability is found in the subject or from field.
That is correct. We are aware of this.
Also, in terms of when it catches the vulnerability in something other than the subject what does "[X-1:" stand for?
08/31/2004 01:38:01 Q0eb966f604807108 Outlook 'CR' vulnerability [X-1: At Bi] in line 8
The Outlook 'CR' Vulnerability can occur in any header. In this case, it occurred in a header that began with "X-1: At Bi...". For example, it may have been a header "X-1: At Billy's Bar and Grill we sent you this E-mail".
-Scott
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