At first I was going to write:
Just upgraded f-prot from 3.11a to 3.12c and now I noticed that a Lentin.F
virus was found in a file attacment with the .txt extention.
Then, because I had a look again at this e-mail when it was reformatted with
CR's I noticed the .bat about 100 spaces later.
Title: Problems with catching Virus
Scott,
We are in the testing phase of deploying the antivirus across our Imail server, thus we are using the virus domains file to limit testing to a few domains. We are using the Computer Associates InoculateIT 6.0 engine to scan for viruses. Our
I opened up the Imail Client on the default domain and emailed my username
on my domain (which is included in the virus domains file as ON). I
received the email and the virus attached to the email.
I believe the IMail Client deals with the mailboxes directly, bypassing the
standard
Tuesday, December 10, 2002 you wrote:
RSP he Test Virus Sender at http://www.declude.com/tools first
One thing I wish you'd add to that program is the ability to send mail
directly to an address such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] - It
reports no mx records for mail.example.com even though
mail.example.com
RSP he Test Virus Sender at http://www.declude.com/tools first
One thing I wish you'd add to that program is the ability to send mail
directly to an address such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] - It
reports no mx records for mail.example.com even though
mail.example.com may be an mx record.
It would