Do I need to change all the similar line to just 1 space or tab,
like BANEXT EZIP, will it work if there is more than 1 space?
Only the commands in the .eml files have the one space/tab limitation.
-Scott
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Declude JunkMail: The advanced
Nothing looks wrong, I've just had that one instance of a .cpl making it
through (and it was, of course, virus-laden).
Do you have the Declude Virus log file entries for the E-mail?
-Scott
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Unfortunately, no. I'm not able to identify which e-mail it was - McAfee or
human error (I actually believe McAfee) blew the e-mail away.
In that case, I can't think of anything that you can do to track down what
happened. Without the E-mail that got through or log file entries to work
with,
Bagle.Y in a ZIP file got by our Declude scanner. Should this be caught
by Declude?
Dan
begin:vcard
fn:Dan Star
n:Star;Dan
org:Engman-Taylor Co.
adr:;;W142 N9351 Fountain Blvd;Menomonee Falls;WI;53051;USA
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Manager of Market Analysis
tel;work:262-946-0322
Bagle.Y in a ZIP file got by our Declude scanner. Should this be caught
by Declude?
Every virus should be caught by Declude. What does your Declude Virus log
file say for the E-mail? Are your virus definitions up-to-date? Are you
running the latest beta of Declude Virus, with a line BANEXT
On 5/4/2004 11:00 AM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
Bagle.Y in a ZIP file got by our Declude scanner. Should this be
caught by Declude?
Every virus should be caught by Declude. What does your Declude Virus
log file say for the E-mail? Are your virus definitions up-to-date?
Are you running the
I've just received a fake microsoft email with a 744kb patch attached.
It was not detected by my Norton, not by F-Prot, nor AVG or McAffee.
In this patch it has a start batch file which does this:
@echo off
copy _sys1.cab %windir%\system32\raddrv.dll
cls
copy _user1.cab