My perl is far from perfect but wont this statement match on any
version?

  if ($virus_type =~ /$virus/i) {

klez =~ klez.h
or
klez =~ Klez.h
or
klez =~ Klez.Z

Would all match yes/no? I thought this type of compare worked like a
grep.

Thanks



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Tulip�nt Gergely
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 2:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]No virus reported

On 7 Aug 2002 12:32, Doug Monroe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.

> http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/configure-options.php
> --silent-viruses "virus1,virus2"  Defaults to "klez". 
>                                   This option allows you to tell 
>                                   Qmail-Scanner *not* to notify 
>                                   senders when it quarantines one
>                                   of these viruses. Viruses such 
>                                   as Klez alter the sender address
>                                   so that it has no relation to the
>                                   actual sender - so there's no point
>                                   in responding to Klez messages - it
>                                   just confuses people.

  What version of Klez? Klez.h seems to use the correct sender (MAIL 
FROM), but fake "From" headers.



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