A soccer club sent an email regarding the location of soccer practice.
Declude appeared to catch it because of a yahoo map link to the soccer
fields. It would seem to be a common practice for someone to use a map link
for directions. Copy of logfile below.
How do we prevent this from happening
A soccer club sent an email regarding the location of soccer practice.
Declude appeared to catch it because of a yahoo map link to the soccer
fields. It would seem to be a common practice for someone to use a map link
for directions. Copy of logfile below.
How do we prevent this from happening
I just had a user on my system send me a PIF file even though
I have
BANEXT PIF
in my config? He authenticated on whitelist and the file went
right through. This has got to be a bug, right?
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Roger Heath
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.rleeheath.com
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[This E-mail was scanned for viruses
We have the same problem.
DO NOT USE the email map link on the page
Copy and paste the link/url into an email or email link directly from the
browser to the user. The url contains all the info for creating the map.
- Original Message -
From: R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I just had a user on my system send me a PIF file even though
I have
BANEXT PIF
in my config? He authenticated on whitelist and the file went
right through. This has got to be a bug, right?
What does your Declude Virus log file say? How was the message sent (real
E-mail, or via web
Reply to: R. Scott Perry
Re: [Declude.Virus] PIF Not Blocked With Whitelist on Wednesday 5:45:50 PM
Was sent with web messaging and was infected with Netsky.
Doesn't show up on the virus log.
Here is header:
Received: from rleeheath.com [24.154.165.94] by rleeheath.com with ESMTP
Was sent with web messaging and was infected with Netsky.
Doesn't show up on the virus log.
Are you positive there are no Declude Virus log file entries for it
(searching for 9bef187b02f87748, not including the D or Q at the
beginning of the spool file name)? If there are Declude JunkMail