Hi,
 Checked the archives and couldn't find a hit on this, so thought I would ask.
I have a fairly old tool called ghostmail 5.1 - been hanging around on
my machine for literally years, and is used occasionally to test mail
servers before pointing mx records to them (its easier than using
puTTY)
 Suddenly, its being detected as a trojan - in particular,
Flooder.Mailspam.Ghostmail.51-2.
Is this a really old trojan I have somehow missed, has someone
redefined it as a "hacking tool", or has some of its code found its
way into a trojan hence the positive for this?
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