>From a command prompt, you can type:
>
>         F-Prot /virlist | find "mimail" /i
>
>to see which variants of mimail it detects.

Thanks Scott can I do that with all new viruses to check to see if it is
covered? And what is the I command?

Yes, you can do that with all new viruses. Just substitute the virus name where you see "mimail". For example:


F-Prot /virlist | find "sobig" /i

It's best to use the one-word name ("Mimail" or "Sobig") rather than the full name (W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to ensure that all variants are displayed.

If you don't like using those command line options, you can just type "F-Prot /virlist" to see all the viruses that it detects, or "F-Prot /virlist > virlist.txt" which will save the list to a file "virlist.txt".

-Scott
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