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Hello Syafril!

On 3  Dec 2001 at 13:16:07 you wrote:

> AFAIK  AVP  from  Kaspersky  Labs  can  detect  viruses  even  we  set
> attachment  inline message body (not in separate directory/folder). My
> Av on Mail Server also using Kaspersky Labs AV Engine.

I saved the attachment by hand - since my version of F-Secure cannot
scan e-mails directly - and scanned it by hand with the newest
definitions (actually two days old but including BadTrans). Neither
Frisk's nor AVG's engine detected it. But since I am clever, I saw the
two file extensions ...

BTW, I still think it is easier to spot dangerous files if the file
extension is not shown under Windows. Looks quite funning getting a
file which suddenly shows one. Just context click it and you'll see
the correct one. On computers that do show the extension by default it
is easy to overlook the first one.



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