Yes I looked again and you are right. So Declude would have to keep
track of e-mail to e-mail and possible out of sequence and different
clients marking the split stuff in different ways
On/Off switch is the way to go (unfortunately)
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
> -Origi
I think the problem is, that while the extension may show up in one of the
5, it would not be in all 5 and therefore not an accurate test.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of G
I guess it would be nice to say
BANPARTIAL EXE
BANPARTIAL COM
BANPARTIAL VBS
Etc
I don't think a PDF can be infected but then again you never know so
maybe .
In any case it is almost a damned if you do damned if you don't
Thanx
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
> -O
Goran,
Outlook/Outlook Express allows a sender to split messages over a certain
size into multiple attachments. Messages of this type can bypass virus
scanning and therefore represent a vulnerability. I have however
personally determined that because it is so easy to turn on, and because
I ha
Declude Virus and F-Prot reported
X-Declude-Virus: Detected [Partial Vulnerability].
This is an e-mail that has been cut into 5 part and it has a PDF
attached to it.
That's the vulnerability -- a single attachment that has been split into
multiple E-mails. This was cool in the early 90's to bypa
Declude Virus and F-Prot reported
X-Declude-Virus: Detected [Partial Vulnerability].
This is an e-mail that has been cut into 5 part and it has a PDF
attached to it.
--=_NextPart_000_0019_01C4494C.0AFFE0A0
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name="Report.pdf"
Content-Transfer-En