Fulvio Perini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Yeh You-Ying wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I found an issue which may have been bug in Bugzilla, I'm sure.
> > I found that,
> >
> > If I forward (as an attachment) a message to others, and if the Mail
> > Server used LotusNote plus AntiVirus Program on serevr. The receiver
> > will get strang codes in mail content.
> >
> > I guess the Mail Server takes the attachment as virus and does
> > something
> > I don't know. And then users get strang content.
> >
> > It does not happen with Netscape4.7x, using forward as attachment.
> > Any one encounters this issue ?
> >
> > In my office, we use LotusNotes as Mail Server and Antivirus by Trend
> > ScanOffice. It does not occur with other Mail Server...I've tried
> > this.
> >
> > Thanks.
> 
> I know that with some Newsgroups,and Lotus Notes,mail with attachments or
> written in HTML is treated like a virus,but at their end. The group may
> or may not get anything. I am using McAfee AV or AVGrisoft,and Lotus
> Notes,and do not open attachments,but I detach them and scan the
> contents. I,actually,did find viruses,but never anything  funny in the
> mail.It could be the server which may have something  in connection with
> Lotus Notes.

I just ask MIS in our company.
He said that if the attachment is HTML file, the antivirus program on 
mail server will block it. Here comes the question.

If we chose "forward as attachment" and then what kind of format
adopted by Mozilla and NetscapeMessanger ?  .html or .eml or others ?

Sorry for this stupid question. :-P

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