Over the last few days, the majority (about 98%) of entries in our Virus log look like this:
11/18/2003 04:10:10 Qeff80ed6013007fe 50 is too many MIME levels to recurse 11/18/2003 04:10:10 Qeff80ed6013007fe 50 is too many MIME levels to recurse 11/18/2003 04:10:10 Qeff80ed6013007fe 50 is too many MIME levels to recurse
Could it be true that 98%+ of our inbound traffic has too many mime levels?
We're running Declude PRO 1.76i9, F-Prot 3.14b under W2k3 Server, web edition.
Any ideas?
Most likely, you have one rogue spammer causing that. You'll see one such entry for each new recursed MIME segment -- and if they have 50 already, they could easily have 100 or more.
What I would do is check the IMail and Declude log files to see who the E-mail was sent from/to, and whether or not it was blocked for any reason. If it was blocked, you can send us the D*.SMD file, and we can analyze it.
-Scott
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