Well imaging that... ;-)
I just figure that since it was a plain text file, that it would also
display in the browser.
Thanks,
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Forg
right-click the link, save-as.. :)
Jonathan
At 05:14 PM 7/2/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hey Scott, I started to send out this advice, as well. However, it appears
that there is a problem with all of the .eml links. They are showing up
like:
mhtml:http://www.declude.com/Release/170/sender.eml
an
Hey Scott, I started to send out this advice, as well. However, it appears
that there is a problem with all of the .eml links. They are showing up
like:
mhtml:http://www.declude.com/Release/170/sender.eml
and even removing the "mhtml:" at the beginning of the URL does not fix it,
it just co
Does anyone have a semi-current list of forging viruses? I'd appreciate if
someone could just paste me that block of their config - I haven't been
keeping up on the forging ones.
You can find the latest ones that we know of by going to
http://www.declude.com/virus/manual.htm and looking at the
Does anyone have a semi-current list of forging viruses? I'd appreciate if
someone could just paste me that block of their config - I haven't been
keeping up on the forging ones.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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212.173.132.2 is ALSO the address of our intranet, it's served from the
same server and mailgate.sidcot.co.uk resolves to this IP. I have stopped
the intranet server but no improvement.
My guess here is that you have a firewall that is blocking the packets --
upon inspection with a packet sniffe
More!
212.173.132.2 is ALSO the address of our intranet, it's served from the
same server and mailgate.sidcot.co.uk resolves to this IP. I have stopped
the intranet server but no improvement.
> "accidentally", How diplomatic! :-)
> I've had a look through the available settings and can't see whe
> It *is* responding on port 110, so the server is online. I would
recommend
> checking to make sure that you haven't accidentally set up IMail to reject
> all E-mail from IPs other than your backup mailservers.
"accidentally", How diplomatic! :-)
I've had a look through the available settings an
Hi, I have controlled and the file of report have qualified the relative
option to the name of the virus. The antivirus ones that use is NetShield /
McAfee, moreover this happens with all the types of virus, if you have need
of other information are to disposition. Thanks for the attention and goo
- Original Message -
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Unknown Virus virus in Unknown File
>
> >Hi, in the last days they have arrived to me various mail that the
presence
> >of mail indic
Hi Scott,
> It *is* responding on port 110, so the server is online. I would
recommend
> checking to make sure that you haven't accidentally set up IMail to reject
> all E-mail from IPs other than your backup mailservers.
"accidentally", How diplomatic! :-)
I've had a look through the availabl
> This problem can be seen better at
> http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/[EMAIL PROTECTED] --
> your primary mailserver is down. The Test Virus Sender tool will only
> attempt to connect to the primary mailserver.
>
> Unfortunately, until the primary mailserver is back online, the Test Virus
> Sende
> >Declude never catches viruses although Norton does! e.g. bugbear of late.
Is
> >this because Norton is 'seeing' mail before declude does, or is declude
not
> >correctly set up. My initial tests would suggest that it is okay.
>
> This is one of those "Guilty until proven innocent" situations -- i
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