I also just updated to the current 1.65, just in case that was the issue. It doesn't seem to make a difference, though.

I kept my same configs for both AV and Junkmail from 1.60, I hope they're forward compatible?

Jonathan

At 01:28 PM 1/4/2003 -0600, you wrote:
At 02:22 PM 1/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:

Is there a way to either globally allow "Outlook 'MIME header' Vulnerability" from a certain remote address?
No.

If that's not possible, how do you globally allow mail to pass unscanned from a certain remote user? Or does it *need* to be on a per-local-domain basis?
You would have to disable scanning *to* the user.

What version of Declude Virus are you running ("\IMail\Declude -diag" from a command prompt)? I believe there a beta that would cause false positives on .wav files that were sent without an E-mail (IE an attachment only, without a message body (even a blank one) being sent).

Diagnostics ON (Declude v1.60).


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