I have noticed that too. We exclude the extension of .pif and .scr in both Declude and as a filter on Imail and viruses with the extensions, when not caught by declude, still come in. The only thing that I see is that the virus is coming in as base 64 encodeded so the file names don't seem to appear in the message. Any way of getting around that.
It's not possible for the name to be encoded -- and if the virus is encoded, Declude Virus will decode it.
If you happen to have a sample still in an .mbx file on the server, you can send it to our virustrap@ address and we can analyze it.
-Scott
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