Do you have the full headers? That will tell you what the actual client is.
For Outlook 2000, a quick search of the MS KB found this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;283184
Tell him to reverse that.
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
I think I'm going to seriously start looking at Eudora as it appears that
most of these vulnerabilities are always in Outlook or Outlook express.
I have no problems, nor do any of the aprox. 50 users/clients that I
support, with sending messages from Outlook or Outlook Express.
Instead of just
I have a customer that is infected with the
mailto:w32/Lentin.H@mmw32/Lentin.H@mm virus. He is sending messages
to
my Billing manger and they are going through. I should point out at
this
time that to message does not set off f-prot on her computer. She has
forwaeded the message
Thursday, January 9, 2003 you wrote:
PCS Watch out for a new virus- W32.Lirva
I see from our logs that we caught one yesterday with Scanner 2
(McAffee) that was missed by Scanner 1 (F-Prot):
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14:06:15 Outlook 'MIME Header' Vulnerability:
type=audio/x-wav, name=Two-Up-Secretly.exe.