Hi,
 
Once a week I scan all mailfolders for virusses. Just scanning with f-prot and reporting. For a while I have identified some mailboxes with old mail and some old Bagle stuff. The virus was faster that the scanner updae so some came innto the mailbox As our students read all mail via the webinterface these mails will never be removed from the mailserver unles someone intentionally deletes them.
 
Here is part of a scan report:
C:\IMail\spool\virus\VirusDay1\D017601BC0000045B.SMD->patch3425.zip->details.txt                                                      Infection: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (exact)
C:\IMail\spool\virus\VirusDay1\D409E032D00000CA6.SMD->your_picture.pif  Infection: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (exact)
C:\IMail\spool\virus\VirusDay1\D4325032300000CE6.SMD->your_document.pif  Infection: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (exact)
[....]
D:\Imail_Domains\student_tio_nl\users\a.kleinikkink\Main.mbx->ltrtwd.exe  Infection: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (exact)
D:\Imail_Domains\student_tio_nl\users\a.rijkhoff\Main.mbx->ltrtwd.exe  Infection: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (exact)
D:\Imail_Domains\student_tio_nl\users\a.zeeman\Main.mbx->ltrtwd.exe  Infection: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (exact)
Two things I want to do
1) I want to exclude the C:\IMail\Spool\Virus direcory from this scan. I allready know that these files contain a virus.
 
2) I want to delete the mails conaining a virus from the users mailboxes. What is a easy way to do this. The hard way is for me log in as that user, wade through a few hundred mails to find the offending one and delete it. As I only know the name of the attachment.... that's a lot of work. :-(
 
Can anybody give me some hints as to how?

Groetjes,
 

Bonno Bloksma

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