Scott, does this warrant a rollback or is a fix on its way out?
It only affects broken mail clients, so I personally don't see it as
warranting a rollback. The interim release takes care of the issue.
-Scott
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For what it's worth, this happened here today too:
11/27/2002 12:19:11 Qfe8d396 Found file with mismatched extensions
[Nov-Dec-Ja-Nov-Dec-Ja]; assuming .exe
It sounds it is probably the same issue (a broken mail client splitting the
name in one location but not another, changing the actual na
Scott, does this warrant a rollback or is a fix on its way out?
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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This E-mail came from the
For what it's worth, this happened here today too:
11/27/2002 12:19:11 Qfe8d396 MIME file: [text/html][7bit; Length=6927
Checksum=581128]
11/27/2002 12:19:11 Qfe8d396 Found file with mismatched extensions
[Nov-Dec-Ja-Nov-Dec-Ja]; assuming .exe
11/27/2002 12:19:11 Qfe8d396 Got disp name=Nov-Dec-Jan
I'm going to check to see exactly what Declude Virus is doing in this
case, to make sure that it is handling the situation properly.
Actually, 1.63 will identify any filename mismatch as a problem, and
convert it to an .exe. The next release will change that behavior to only
catch filenames
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] .DOC identified as .EXE
>Hopefully somebody can help me out here. I'm not sure if this is a
>problem with Declude or a problem wit
Hopefully somebody can help me out here. I'm not sure if this is a
problem with Declude or a problem with the email client, but it appears
that Declude is identifying a .doc file as .exe because the file name
wraps lines in the message's Content-Disposition line.
The problem in this case app
Hopefully somebody can help me out here. I'm not sure if this is a problem with
Declude or a problem with the email client, but it appears that Declude is identifying
a .doc file as .exe because the file name wraps lines in the message's
Content-Disposition line.
Below ar ethe log file entries