RE: [Declude.Virus] Unknown Virus

2003-03-04 Thread John Tolmachoff
> As for the Outgoing, Declude Virus just looks at the first recipient for
> making that determination (which in this case is the "copyall" account,
> which doesn't have a domain name associated with it when processed by
> Declude, so it won't be scanned).

I thought we fixed that by you changing something in the code and me adding
copyall_account as an alias for the host domain?

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com



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RE: [Declude.Virus] Unknown Virus

2003-03-04 Thread R. Scott Perry

> As for the Outgoing, Declude Virus just looks at the first recipient for
> making that determination (which in this case is the "copyall" account,
> which doesn't have a domain name associated with it when processed by
> Declude, so it won't be scanned).
I thought we fixed that by you changing something in the code and me adding
copyall_account as an alias for the host domain?
No, that was something different.  I believe the "copyall_account" alias 
was used to get around a bug (the one that was fixed by the "changing 
something").
-Scott

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RE: [Declude.Virus] Unknown Virus

2003-03-04 Thread John Tolmachoff
> > > As for the Outgoing, Declude Virus just looks at the first recipient
for
> > > making that determination (which in this case is the "copyall"
account,
> > > which doesn't have a domain name associated with it when processed by
> > > Declude, so it won't be scanned).
> >
> >I thought we fixed that by you changing something in the code and me
adding
> >copyall_account as an alias for the host domain?
> 
> No, that was something different.  I believe the "copyall_account" alias
> was used to get around a bug (the one that was fixed by the "changing
> something").

OK then, can we see a way to "fix" this? I would like to see that the
copyall_account is always treated as meaning the official host account.

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com




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RE: [Declude.Virus] Unknown Virus

2003-03-04 Thread R. Scott Perry

OK then, can we see a way to "fix" this? I would like to see that the
copyall_account is always treated as meaning the official host account.
"copyall_account" is what the latest beta versions of Declude use to 
identify an IMail "copy all" account.  This can be any address on the 
server (and IMail may allow outside addresses as well).  The beta versions 
of Declude use "copyall_account" (instead of the actual E-mail address) to 
get around some issues, such as having to create a per-user setting for the 
copyall account in Declude JunkMail.
 -Scott

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Re: [Declude.Virus] Outlook 'CR' vulnerability

2003-03-04 Thread Stéphane Grenier
We have the same problem...
Please let me know if you found a workaround...

Thanks !

Stef

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From: "David Lewis-Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:22 AM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] Outlook 'CR' vulnerability


> A company recently complained to us that an emails they send were being
> trapped by Declude Virus marked as having a Outlook 'CR' vulnerability.
> I checked on this and could not find a CR in then subject line of
> several emails from them held in the virus directory - any clues?
>
> David
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Re: [Declude.Virus] Outlook 'CR' vulnerability

2003-03-04 Thread R. Scott Perry

We have the same problem...
Please let me know if you found a workaround...
The only workarounds are:

[1] To have the sender fix the problem, and stop sending dangerous 
vulnerabilities, or
[2] Disable vulnerability detection, and allow future viruses to be 
delivered unscanned.

Given the severity of #2, we strongly recommend that people go with option 
#1 and prevent the vulnerability from being sent.
  -Scott

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