Darryl,

If I understand correctly, this is a message that has already passed through the ModusScan software and has ended up in the Inbox of the customer and he is attempting to download it from the Inbox to the webmail interface.  If that is the case, I have had around 80 to 90 messages today that have been captured by Norton but missed by the inbound ModusScan?!?!
 
Granted we have seen a huge increase in viruses and spam over the last few days but we are seeing things like the Melissa97, Klez, Beagle, and Norvag virus getting through.  We have our attachment filter enabled before the virus scan and we pretty much only allow .zip files through the attachment level to be then scanned by the ModusScan.  We have blocked .exe, .bat, .pif, .scr and a host of other extensions as well.  I wonder if anyone else is seeing this problem in their setup, or what do we do to fix it?
 
Thanks for the help,
Ken Grimes
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:47 AM
Subject: [Modus] What is the MWMServer folder?

When a user receives an attachment, it is temporarily saved on the webmail server's disk in this folder so the user can download it via their web browser. This is from webmail customers receiving infected attachments.
 

From: OKC Broadband Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 21:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Modus] What is the MWMServer folder?

Does anyone know what the MWMServer folder is and why Norton Corp Edition continues to find Beagle, Norvag, Klez and other viruses in the temp folder inside this directory?  I thought this folder was part of the webmail program.......any insight would be appreciated.
 
Thanks in advance,
Ken Grimes

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