It was getting through on us, and I added some stuff to the quarantine-attachements.txt file for qmail-scanner. Here is what I added:
AttachedFile.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Attach.zip 0 Bagle-H/I TextDocument.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Readme.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Msg.zip 0 Bagle-H/I MsgInfo.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Document.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Info.zip 0 Bagle-H/I AttachedDocument.zip 0 Bagle-H/I TextDocument.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Text.zip 0 Bagle-H/I TextFile.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Letter.zip 0 Bagle-H/I MoreInfo.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Message.zip 0 Bagle-H/I Remember, those are <TABS> between the columns! Anyway, I saw a couple of attachments that were 21140 bytes in size and I'd like to use that in the middle column. Does anyone know if all the attachments are that size? Both Bagle-H and Bagle-I use the same filenames, but I don't know if the zip file is the same size, so I put 0 to catch all sizes. Trey Nolen > Anyone else seeing the Bagle-H virus getting thru? I am using Q-S and > sophie and it is not stopping them. Sophie sees that the ZIP file is > password encrypted so can't check it for viruses and Q-S goes ahead and > passes it thru. Does anyone know of any way to catch this one? For now > I am blocking all ZIP attachments... > > Thanks, > --- > Ed > ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click _______________________________________________ Qmail-scanner-general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qmail-scanner-general
