[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/03/2006 02:56:40 AM: > Well, there is yet another possibility: > > The AV software the ISP is running did simply not detected that particular > malware.
Granted. Perhaps detecting when they first send that virus and allowing them 2 hours to get new defs before actually adding them to the blacklist. Of course, clear expalanation and a good link on the "550 rejected because your server sent a virus. See http://virusblocklist.org for info" message would help. Of course, those poor saps running Exchange which hides such useful info would be SOL. At that link, an easy link for timely removal would help get things flowing again. Tag the address so that if they send another virus within a week, they cannot request removal. _______________________________________________ NOTE: If there is a disclaimer or other legal boilerplate in the above message, it is NULL AND VOID. You may ignore it. Visit http://www.mimedefang.org and http://www.roaringpenguin.com MIMEDefang mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/mailman/listinfo/mimedefang

