On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 10:58:10AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Can anyone help me figure out a way to handle this recent virus?
>
> It typically tags email in body:
>'...in order to have your advice...'
>
> and sends random attachments .2 to 2Mb in size.
>
> We're getting a lot of
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 09:33:35AM +0200, Paulo Jan wrote:
> Seems to me that the main "feature" of this virus isn't the text, but
> the fact that the attachments that it sends always have two extensions:
> ".xls.bat", ".doc.lnk" and so on. This way, it tricks Windows lusers who
> have the "hide
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 10:58:10AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Can anyone help me figure out a way to handle this recent virus?
>
> It typically tags email in body:
>'...in order to have your advice...'
>
> and sends random attachments .2 to 2Mb in size.
Deliver with procmail.
And
> Can anyone help me figure out a way to handle this recent virus?
>
> It typically tags email in body:
>'...in order to have your advice...'
>
> and sends random attachments .2 to 2Mb in size.
>
> We're getting a lot of these already, and I'm worried
> that a flood will jam us up, amountin
Can anyone help me figure out a way to handle this recent virus?
It typically tags email in body:
'...in order to have your advice...'
and sends random attachments .2 to 2Mb in size.
We're getting a lot of these already, and I'm worried
that a flood will jam us up, amounting to a DOS. At t