Wait a sec. My server is infected with MiMail?
No, it's not. Many modern viruses (including Mimail) forge the return address of the E-mail, so it didn't really come from you. Someone else has it, and is sending copies to you.
But, the questions still remain:
How is this happening? Is "AV 1.1" IMail AntiVirus? If so, is it both alerting you to the virus and delivering it?
and:
> And stinger didn't find anything
What is "stinger"? Is that your AV program?
> So what is the best way to handle bounces and deletions nowadays with so > many viruses floating around?
The best thing to do is have the AV program delete or quarantine the virus, not reject or bounce it.
-Scott
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