I knew I should have done that. Also, I just realized that this is the wrong
forum for Declude Virus. My bad. Oh, well. I'm sure others are anxiously
anticipaing the outcome of this issue at this point. ;)
Everything in the file looks fine. Are you sure that it is this file
(sender.eml, with the
>Open your sender.eml with notepad, then copy and paste into a new text
>document.
>Outlook treats this as an attached e-mail and messes with it.
>John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
I knew I should have done that. Also, I just realized that this is the wrong
forum for Declude Virus. My bad. Oh, well. I'm
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Gable
> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 6:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Fizzer
>
> I know those rules, but I don't percieve it to be the case. I've enclo
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Fizzer
>I have this line in my sender.eml file:
>
>SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Fizzer
>
>However, The sender notice is still being sent and starts off like this:
This would be more appropriate in the Declude
I have this line in my sender.eml file:
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Fizzer
However, The sender notice is still being sent and starts off like this:
This would be more appropriate in the Declude Virus list.
In this case, the problem is most likely that either [1] There is more than
one space or tab
I have this line in my sender.eml file:
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Fizzer
However, The sender notice is still being sent and starts off like this:
The Declude Virus software on our mail server detected the the
W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus
!!!
I know, because one particular address always bounces th
> I decided against notifying the recipient for Vulnerabilities.
Apparently,
> vulnerabilities are essentially spam - and notifying the recipient would
> mean that they end up getting an unwanted message after all.
In my experience, that is true 98% of the time. That 2% percent though can
cause pr
> I decided against notifying the recipient for
> Vulnerabilities. Apparently, vulnerabilities are essentially
> spam - and notifying the recipient would mean that they end
> up getting an unwanted message after all.
Yes. We've had this also until setting the AVAFTERJM option in the
global.cfg
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
(Lists)
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 03:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS
> I have seen it discussed as something some wanted, but I ne
> I have seen it discussed as something some wanted, but I never saw
anything
> talking about being able to use a vulnerability.eml file in a release of
> Declude. I tried searching the archives but "vulnerability.eml" actually
> shows every email with "vulnerability" in it which is a lot of mail.
>> At the moment I can't find any other virusname to skip.
>>
>> For the recip.eml I've set
>> SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Vulnerability
>>
>> And I've creted a new vulnerability.eml with
>> SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEDOESNOTHAVE Vulnerability
>>
>> So I can send out two different warnings for a real virus and a
>
> At the moment I can't find any other virusname to skip.
>
> For the recip.eml I've set
> SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Vulnerability
>
> And I've creted a new vulnerability.eml with
> SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEDOESNOTHAVE Vulnerability
>
> So I can send out two different warnings for a real virus and a
> vulnerabil
> And I have nothing for the recip.eml file, so I would like
> suggestions on that one as well. (I screwed up earlier in the
> week and deleted them all... I should know better than to do
> work when I have the flu...).
At the moment I can't find any other virusname to skip.
For the recip.eml
OK, I am going through my config files and in the sender.eml file I have:
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Yaha
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Lentin
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Magistr
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Klez
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Vulnerability
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Bugbear
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Bridex
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Braid
SKIPIFVIRUSN
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