In older versions, it is off all or on all.

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> On Behalf Of David Dodell
> Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 10:11 PM
> To: Matt
> Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.Virus] Outlook 'CR' Vulnerability from
Thunderbird ???
> 
> Thursday, August 11, 2005, 8:50:32 PM, Matt wrote:
> 
> > With 2.0.6.16, which is available from the Declude site, you can turn
> > off the Outlook CR Vulnerability.  I have turned off all but a couple of
> > these because of numerous false positive issues.
> 
> Unfortunately, I'm still at 1.82 due to budget limitations ... our new
> budget kicks in December, and I'm still debating if I should upgrade
> Imail and Declude or switch to Smartmail and Declude  (definitely will
> be staying with Declude virus/spam) ... I thought there was a way to
> turn off the testing with 1.82 too, but couldn't find it in the
> control file ??
> 
> > there was ever an exploit spreading actively in the wild, I would
> > rethink my position.  I believe that Microsoft has long since patched
> > the flaw, though it can certainly cause parsing issues in virus scanners
> > that could lead to missing the payloads due to a message that was
> > improperly formatted.
> 
> My experience is similar, but 99% of the stuff caught has been spam
> anyway, so I haven't worried about it ... when I realized today it had
> caught a legitimate email, I was worried.
> 
> Anyone know if there is a way to turn this off in 1.82??
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