RE: [Declude.Virus] Stranger... about imail1.exe be hijacked.

2005-12-10 Thread marc
Mike, thx for fix this problem with your suggestion adding the "SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Sober" in the "recip.eml" file, this really helps! We had the same problem excatly 1 year before, posting here this problem and discuss on imailforum with no solution. Now after the new Sober flood two weeks ago

Re: [Declude.Virus] Stranger... about imail1.exe be hijacked.

2005-12-10 Thread Crejob.com
Hi, Mike You are really helpful! I've incerted the SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Sober 10 hours before, and the problem seems disapear! I'll keep monitor it and let you know the result. Once again, thank you ! Regards Brian - Original Message - From: "Mike Wiegers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent:

RE: [Declude.Virus] Stranger... about imail1.exe be hijacked.

2005-12-10 Thread Mike Wiegers
Marc, I have the same common items as yours so it's good to see it worked for you too. I would be interested if any Declude users that haven't had the imail1.exe pop-up's on the server and DO send the recip.eml messages for the Sober virus have the SMTPWIN entry in your registry with part of the

RE: [Declude.Virus] Stranger... about imail1.exe be hijacked.

2005-12-10 Thread Mike Wiegers
Brian, Did you have the SMTPWIN entry in your registry file with part of the From address that's used in your "recip.eml" file? Mike -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Crejob.com Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 10:17 AM To: Declude.Virus@

RE: [Declude.Virus] Stranger... about imail1.exe be hijacked.

2005-12-10 Thread Gary Steiner
Is this a Declude issue or an IMail issue? I'm using Declude 3.0.5.22 with the latest version of SmarterMail, and I haven't seen this behavior at all. Have any other SmarterMail users out there seen this behavior? Gary Original Message > From: marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

[Declude.Virus] Sober Virus - Secret Code.

2005-12-10 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,123876,00.asp Key paragraph - //begin Security firm iDefense said it broke the encrypted code in a Sober variant discovered in November and found that it is designed to download the unknown code from various Web addresses on January 5, 2006. Millions o