Outlook and Outlook Express share nothing (outwardly) in common other than
the word 'outlook'. They are as different as any two email clients out
there.

So, I can only assume that because the headers did not specify it as Outlook
Express, one could feasibly assume (since they are the only two clients
affected by Klez) that it would have to be Outlook. I am sorry that I don't
know Klez quite that intimitely.

Brian

>
> > I guess I just am not techie enough to figure it out, but how can you
tell
> > that the message was sent by a "compromised Microsoft Outlook"?
>
> Klez exploits a Microsoft Outlook/Express "feature", i.e. it's HTML
> rendering activescripting capabilities just like 90 something percent of
> the current e-mail virii in the wild today.
>
>

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