Dear Eric:
Im sure that the text is plain. I dnt have HTML
or something text.
Thank
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Eric Shanbrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]Para:
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jueves 4 de mayo de 2000 13:57Asunto: Re: [IMail Forum] RV:
Errors
We have an Imail V5 server with multiple domains.
I want to be able to extract all mail addresses for all of the domains into
a text file.
Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
Thanks
Simon
Simon Harrison.vcf
According to the news in the UK, there are already about 5 variations
on the latest virus. As well as the specific text used in the message
(which seems to have stopped a complete copy from this list yesterday),
I have therefore added the following lines to our filters
here i join a small batch who do the job for you
the batch copy a .fwd file to all your users dir
be quite! :
if you maked a rule to filter all mails containing ILOVEYOU in the subject and
send them to a mailbox called potentially_infected
and you add a potentially_infected.fwd file in your user
Every time i want to read a message with attachment over web interface,
iwebmsg.exe crash with Dr Watson !!!
Any idea ???
ver 5.09
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If you log into Web Messaging and go to manage mailboxes you'll see your
main mailbox and others. If you then create a new mailbox called virusbox
this mailbox will appear in Web Messaging each time you log in and you can
read your mail. If you are using a "POP3" client like Outlook you'll have
What are the registry settings that need to be set? Does anyone have a
sample VB code to do this?
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From: "Mike Nice" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] ADDDOMAIN.EXE to External Database
In
I've seen many messages about blocking these incoming virus messages from
users. I am curious if there is a way to block users from sending OUTGOING
messages and further propogating these viruses?
Thanks.
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From: "Daniel Donnelly" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
How could we modify this in we use a large # of multiple domains with nested
users
example
d:\imail\domain1\users
d:\imail\domain2\users
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Guazzo
Jean-Jacques
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 4:32 AM
To:
As variants of other .vbs viruses are turning up, I use a filter like
B~filename=".*\.vbs":NUL
to remove all messages containing attachments with any filename ending
in .vbs.
(Note that you would not receive this mail if you were using this
filter... ;-)
Any objections against this one?
Angel,
No, I have not been able to duplicate it, and if I cannot duplicate it, I
cannot troubleshoot it. Without knowing why it happens, it is not possible
to 'fix' it, either.
Daniel Donnelly
Ipswitch Technical Support
See our Knowledge
Tom,
There is not a direct method to do what you want (you would have to use a
Program Alias, to accept the message, send copy to a mailbox, and send
notification message to the people in the group).
But a simple technique, is to use a standard (or group) alias, to send a
cop[y of the message
Yes, I'm sending from IMail Web Messaging. Doesn't everyone use it? G Anyways,
IMail Web Messaging has a bug where for some unknown reason will sometimes send out
E-mail with a year of 100. The Knowledge Base lists a couple of possible reasons why
it might incorrectly put the wrong year
Another solution for removal and also information about i wub u trojans 4 other
variants:
F-Secure Anti-Virus detetects LoveLetter worm with the latest updates.
The manual removing of LoveLetter worm could be done by deleting the following files
from the infected machine:
-all .VBS files
Michael,
I tried several times to contribute a solution, but the list doesn't accept
it (perhaps due to some filtering).
The rules.ima file seems to work on local deliveries only. I wasn't able to
apply rules to mails which were passed to an external address by using
aliases.
Marius
Don't hold your breath waiting for them to fix it!
steve
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Yes, I'm sending from IMail Web Messaging. Doesn't everyone use it? G Anyways,
IMail Web Messaging has a bug where for some unknown reason will sometimes send out
E-mail with a year of
Imail filtering does not apply to relay domains (I asked ipswitch earlier
when I was looking for a more general anti-spma solution), only on incoming
mail for local domains.
http://IMGate.MEIway.com filters headers only (no msg body, no
attachements) but it filters for relay domains and
I'm having a weird problem. All of a sudden, POP3 doesn't seem to be working
correctly. The web-based stuff shows all the new messages, but when you check it via
POP3, it authenticates fine, but doesn't show any new messages. Any ideas would be
great!
Thanks!
Steve
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B~fHileHnaHmeH="H.*H\H.HvHbHs":NUL
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From: Marius Gaudin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, May 05, 2000 6:47 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] filtering attachments
As variants of other script viruses are turning up, I use a filter
Reply to: Marius Gaudin
Re: [IMail Forum] filtering attachments on Friday 8:35:35 AM
From: Roger Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
M As variants of other script viruses are turning up, I use a filter like
M B~fHileHnaHmeH="H.*H\H.HvHbHs":NUL
M to remove all messages containing attachments with
That's exactly what I thought...that's why I did create a separate user
called virusbox and I did log into Outlook Express using this account. If I
send a test message to the account virusbox...it's sent and received
successfully. If I send a message that I know will be filtered by the
Susan,
The instructions concerning the makelist program have one caveat. If you
don't set up a list in Imail, that can be updated before any message being
sent to all of your users, you will have to do a lot of cut and paste when
you want to update your address book with new customers. I have
At 10:26 AM 5/5/00 -0500, Angel Castillo wrote:
That's exactly what I thought...that's why I did create a separate user
called virusbox and I did log into Outlook Express using this account. If I
send a test message to the account virusbox...it's sent and received
successfully. If I send a
B~fHileHnaHmeH="H.*H\H.HvHbHs":NUL
Where can I learn more about filtering than what I can get from the IMail
manual?
Is there a website - another mailing list?
The manual doesn't mention possibility of filtering for "filename=*" - but
it's something I want to look into, because I want to be
kindly check the attached LOVELETTER coming from me.
LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs
Since you don't have the forward file in the virusbox account itself,
virus trapped messages wind up in the virusbox-virusbox mailbox instead
of virusbox-main. I just go in with web messaging (perhaps a bit safer
than my regular client?) and go to the "non-main" mailbox to see what
I've caught.
Hey! I LOVE that idea.
Roger Heath wrote:
... is there a way to redirect all these to spammers? g
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"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that
counts can be counted." --Albert Einstein.
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That didn't work either. Here's a snip from the log:
05:05 10:07 POP3D(06ac) logoff for ssprouls R:0, D:0, P:0
05:05 10:07 SMTPD(00660242) [216.167.164.201] connect 205.231.182.2 port 1608
05:05 10:07 SMTPD(00660242) [205.231.182.2] EHLO intergate.etsc.net
05:05 10:07 SMTPD(00660242)
Actually, I'm going to try to make my everybody a program alias so it
calls mailall.exe instead. Will let you know how it works out...
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--Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
"There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a
longer shelf life." - Frank Zappa
I have recently encountered the same problem as well. I am using a self
signed certificate, and if I want to enter secure mode BEFORE signing in to
the web mail interface, I get a "cannot be displayed" error message as well.
Interestingly though, after I log in I can enter secure mode with no
Is there a way to set a global rule to:
B~filename=".*\.vbs":NUL
without having to put a rules.ima into each domain's directory? ie, for the
entire server in one place?
...David
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I searched for this in the knowledge base but lately it seems I always get
the same responses no matter what I search for. Anyone else?
Are there any tools for migrating Post Office users to Imail?
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Geez guys :)
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Yeah I got it toonice
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of malcolm
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] MSG FROM "Mark D'Onofrio" is infected
Geez guys :)
Please visit
It just means that the mailbox was never used befor.
srobertson wrote:
That didn't work either. Here's a snip from the log:
05:05 10:07 POP3D(06ac) logoff for ssprouls R:0, D:0, P:0
05:05 10:07 SMTPD(00660242) [216.167.164.201] connect 205.231.182.2 port 1608
05:05 10:07
Isn't it possible to have one master .ima file and then have each additional
domain just refer to that master .ima file? I read something about this in
help, re: using an external file.
Any of the experts know if this is possible and exactly what the file syntax
would be for each .ima file?
We have a virtual domain customer that has all their mail collected by a
nobody alias and picked up by their LAN server from the one mailbox. Any
mail from mail-lists gets the X-RCPT-TO: stripped, and their mail server
can't auto distribute.
Is there a way to keep this from happening?
Mark
You mean he doesn't really love me? G
I can see it now: "Sure, I read all about the virus... but when I finally got a copy,
I had to see what all the fuss was about, so I opened it!"
-- Original Message --
From: "malcolm" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
One of our clients asked today whether he could get a copy of all mail
rcvd and sent by one particular user. I know you can set up IMail to
copy ALL inbound and outbound mail to a box, but can you specify just
one user?
hth, õ¿õ¬
ron ~
ron allen hornbakerhumankind systems, inc.
Quite frankly there are too many posts on the "ILU" virus to read them all.
It would helpful if someone could post the defintive info on:
Detecting virus (ILU and others) when using Imail
How we can protect our customer using ONLY features that are part of IMAIL
If we need outside software
Do
Is MS Outlook the only client that automagically runs this thing when a user views the
message? What other clients run this attachment without prompting?
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Sylvan Information Services, Inc.
www.sylvaninfo.net
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ALL -
I went away to Las Vegas for two days and this is what happens!!
My apologies to ALL. I believe I am cured now!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 9:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Hey! I LOVE that idea.
This has been suggested in the past. However, it really is not a good idea.
As it good start of a HUGE flow of mail. It's like fighting fire with fire.
Unfortunatley, we would all get burned.
Andrew P. Kaplan, CNE, MCSE+Internet, MCT, CCNA, CCDA
CyberShore, Inc. --
The ILOVEYOU virus isn't one that opens automagically (the type you are referring to
never made it to the wild, it was just a prototype; only Outlook Express opens it
automatically, if you have preview on).
This virus will run on (and infect) any system that can run .VBS (Visual Basic
I have some questions that perhaps some of you can answer.
My hosting service, much to my regret, switched to IMail 5.0
several months ago. It has caused me incessant problems
(Hell) ever since
Among them:
1) Half the time I'd try to access my mail server, it wouldn't
approve my password,
Is MS Outlook the only client that automagically runs this thing when a
user views the message? What other clients run this attachment without
prompting?
It's VBscript, so the mail client has to be capable of VBScript execution,
and usually that mean .vbs extension associated with IE.
Can
I'm really only concerned with the clients that don't prompt before
execution. I'm under the impression that Outlook is the only one that
doesn't require some user action. Please correct me if I am wrong.
With this virus, Outlook will NOT run it unless [1] the user opens the attachment (IE,
HI
I was whining on another list about NOBODYLOVESME and what to my suprise
does appear.
Thanks, now I know I'm loved.
JOhn :}
At 12:21 PM 5/5/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Geez guys :)
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See the KnowledgeBase articles below regarding using antivirus software to
scan emails going to the IMail server.
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19981207-CK02.htm
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19981118-DD01.htm
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Q:
1) Does this only apply to Norton Antivirus v. 2000
2) Anyone
I don't think I've seen this suggestion here, so here goes:
Change your program association defaults for VB Script files (under
View|folder Options, File Types tab) from Open to Edit. That way, instead
of executing the script, it'll open in a notepad window. If you have a
script you want to
There's a program for that... ;-)
- Original Message -
From: K Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 11:56
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] FW: Rules
At 10:26 AM 5/5/00 -0500, Angel Castillo wrote:
That's exactly what I thought...that's why I did create
IMFilter can help you do that.
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From: Dan Spangenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 12:43
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Global Rules.
Isn't it possible to have one master .ima file and then have each
additional
domain just refer
Preview on...doesn't open an attachment...people do :-)
I use the preview feature and no attachment opens up unless I do it.
Angel Castillo, MCSE, MCP+IJobs.com
IMail System Administrator www.jobs.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did anyone notice if the message originated by Mark Odonnell was indeed a
comment on the virus or the Virus itself?
Considering that it had an attachment I declined to look at it and actually
deleted another message that I received from another list that I also
participant.
The message had an
Keith,
Outlook 2000 does have a feature that will prompt you for a confirmation
when opening attachments and you can configure what extensions that Outlook
will warn you on, but in this case this virus would of got through anyway
since it was so new and the virus software wouldn't of detected it
Not safe in the list.
It was an infected email.
- Original Message -
From: Rosen Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 15:09
Subject: [IMail Forum] Virus Query on the: I Love you Virus
Did anyone notice if the message originated by Mark Odonnell
That's exactly how so many people could be affected by this type of virus. Because of
the Microsoft bug ("undocumented feature"), if you use Outlook Express and don't have
the latest patch, it WILL RUN VIRUS CODE IN THE PREVIEW WINDOW, if it is a certain
type of Active-X virus in an HTML
Chris,
I've tested your previous version of Extractusers successfully, however
version 3.0 refuses to let me log in to datasource. I've tested connection
with ODBC dialogue and all is fine. Any more suggestions?
Dave
Dave Wilson
Internet Technology Manager,
BizNet Solutions
Allaire Premier
There has been some discussion of rules for filtering out .vbs files. Don't
forget that .js files are also associated with the Windows Scripting Host,
and they need to be filtered also. After all, the LoveBug .vbs code was
written in VBScript, and it would not be difficult to replicate the
Carl,
Ok, I put the virusbox.fwd file in the virusbox folder and changed my
account login in Outlook Express to virusbox-virusbox and I now can
successfully receive these rejected messages via my e-mail client instead of
just viewing it via Web Messaging :-)
Hi...
I'm evaluating IMail Server and I need to change the names of the
dafault folders that are created with an account (Main, Sent and
Deleted), because our Home Page is in Spanish. Is there any way I can do
this or am I stuck with these names?
Also, is there a way to get directly to the Main
Yes, but it was my understanding that VB script viruses do not need to be
opened in Outlook Express preview mode. Does Preview mode run VB script
without user intervention? Should I recommend that all my clients disable
preview mode in OE?
- Original Message -
From: Angel Castillo
1) Does IMFilter work with Windows 2000 Server and IMail 6.03?
2) Does IMFilter work with NT4 Server Sp 6.a and IMail 6.03?
3) Any problems or bugs with this combination?
TBT a.s.
Per Ulrich Kristiansen
Claus Ockenssmauet 3
5005 Bergen
Norway
Europe
Phone +47 55 96 06 56
Phone +47 55 96 06 57
4) Seems quite strange to me that the rule
B~filename=".*\.vbs":NUL
isn't mentioned in page 68 of the IMail Manual
Any idea why?
I wondered at first, but now I realize that the manual doesn't claim to list
all the possibilities.
Maybe there are too many options to list. I have no idea.
I have set up Imail 6.02 with an external Oracle 8.0.4 database. I am
using the default ODBCUSER.DLL. I can add, change and delete accounts
through the Imail Adminstrator just fine. But I unable to access the
accounts through a web browser; I keep getting the invalid logon message.
(I did not
Just as a side light to all of this, I believe Eudora has a problem with
*.lnk file similar to Outlook and *.vbs files. There is a tweak to prevent
this at Eudora's site.
Kevin Childers
Mail Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Carolina's Fastest Internet Service Provider
www.NetQuick.net
(910)
Are you sure about that? I would think that a JavaScript program wouldn't be able to
either reproduce or do much damage. JavaScript has heavy security built into it,
unlike VBS which is essentially a free-for-all like EXE files.
-Scott
-- Original
Outlook Express won't run VB script without the user telling it to (as far as I know).
But, in preview mode or reading an E-mail, if the E-mail is in HTML format, there is
a certain Active-X control that can be used to do some nasty stuff. I can't remember
offhand exactly what it is, but it
I mispoke. I meant to say JScript, Microsoft's version of JavaScript. The
difference is the environment in which the script is run. Under the Windows
Scripting Host, you do not get the benefits of Java security. VBScript and
JScript are essentially the same thing to the WSH.
Mark.
Yes, Oulook does execute the vbscript in an html email message. If it is
between the script and /script tags, and you allow IE to run scripts, it
will run.
What is needed is the ability to *never* display html messages and show them
as an attachment so the user can decide to view it or not.
Please note: If the system is set up as Windoze default, then many
extensions are hidden in Explorer views. This also applies to certain
Outlook/OE previews. The actual name of the attachment is
LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs (at least on the copies I got), and so it
might appear to the average
Jonathan,
No, that's what I'm saying...I did this with Outlook Express and no the
virus does not infect unless the actual attachment is opened. I use the
preview mode and everything works fine.
-
Angel Castillo, MCSE, MCP+I
MIS Dept. Jobs.com
IMail System
Yeah. It's a bit stupid-sounding, but an adaptive use of structures
previously evolved for different purposes (can you tell what my previous
career was?) Anyhow, it works, once it's set up ;-)
--
--Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls, let the
I believe that Microsoft released a patch to stop the JScript security hole.
Kevin Childers
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From: "Mark L. Holman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I should observe here that I got the update from Trend Micro for our
OfficeScan and ServerProtect products (we still haven't installed
InterWall--waiting for hardware), and it's now stopping spool files like
mad. It's having troubles with them being open by IMail, but seems to be
finding lots of
I doesn't matter if it is patched. If the user is enticed to open the
script anyway, regardless of warning dialogs, etc., then the script will
still do it's damage. We had users ignore the warnings because they thought
it couldn't be harmful. I'm not commenting on the users computer ability or
Ron,
I recently developed a similar mechanism to copy all mail from/to a specific
domain. You should be able to adapt it to your needs by changing the
H~searchstring:forwardfile part.
This question appeared several times on this list already. Perhaps IPSwitch
should enter a proper solution into
I'm evaluating IMail Server and I need to change the names of the
dafault folders that are created with an account (Main, Sent and
Deleted), because our Home Page is in Spanish. Is there any way I
can do this or am I stuck with these names?
I don't believe there is a way to do that,
Gary,
Here you can learn more rules.ima tricks:
Imail 6 Manual, Page 75, available at
ftp://ftp.ipswitch.com/ipswitch/manuals/imail6.pdf
I figured out the filename= part by looking at a mailbox file, checking how
an attachmant was distinguished from the rest of the message.
In the meantime, I
yep. runs for a while the stops.
put up with it for like 6 months then i stopped.
never could get a working version that continually worked.
md
At 01:33 PM 05/04/00 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone here sucessfully using McAfee's WebShield
SMTP virus scanning product with IMail in a multi-host
Let me see I can explain this properly.
the .vbs an .js file are only executable if your window 98 or window 95 had
the WSH(window scripting host) engine install. (NT also had a copy of this
scripting engine)
Microsoft had develop this scripting engine to save the work of
administrator and
We have a customer with an exchange server. They are going to use DSL, but
not for 30-60 days or so.
Ipswitch support tells me they need a static IP to do this. Do they need a
static IP to get email via a dial up? Anyone else run into this?
Our modems are not currently set up for static IP's. I
There is a Free add on for SBS exchange and Version for a price. that will
allow imail to multidrop all e-mail into 1 account and exchange to use pop3
download to retrive the mail and user the TO: field in the headder to
distribute the e-mail. I currently do this for a few customers with a
What I need is for Imail to hold all mail and then forward it to their
exchange server when they log in via dial up. They are going to install a
PIX firewall, but it will take a month or 2 for them to finish this.
Can you give me more info on this utility you talked about?
Sheldon
Here you can learn more rules.ima tricks:
Imail 6 Manual, Page 75, available at
ftp://ftp.ipswitch.com/ipswitch/manuals/imail6.pdf
Thanks - I've looked that over a number of times.
I figured out the filename= part by looking at a mailbox file,
checking how
an attachment was distinguished
It should be noted that WSH (Windows Script Host) installs by default with
IE 5 and IIS, so I'd say that a whole lot of people have WSH installed and
aren't even aqware of it.
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Sent: Friday, May
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