FYI

There's a new virus out that uses the password-protected zip trick - but
has the password attached as a GIF file.
I'd imagine that will be pretty hard for the AV vendors to figure out
(they effectively need to OCR the gif to get the password!), so until they
do, you may want to reconfigure Q-S with the "--block-password-protected
yes" option.
Don't forget that will block all password-protected zip files - not just
the bad ones... But as it is a policy block, if you configured "--notify"
with the "psender" option, the sender will be notified that it was
blocked.

Jason




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