México lindo), Marcel en el mensaje con tema: Virus On Mail
Check comento (por lo menos en parte y quiza acotado por mi):
M So Markus was right.
M After you've found out that an infected message is sent, delete it
M from the server manually, either by webmail, or the mail dispatcher.
Yes :-)
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Hi -=ToÑo.!=-,
On Saturday, December 01, 2001, -=ToÑo.!=- wrote:
T ...and erase your windows\temp directoy
You really don't have to.
As soon as the AVS shout VIRUS ALERT just select delete file, and
problem solved.
I tried to move the file,
ver 1.53d
winXP
norton antivirus 2002
When the Bat checks mail, it creates a temp file in
Documents and settingsNameLocal Internet..Temp
The name changes everytime (bat237.tmp, bat230.tmp, etc.)
It is infected with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus.
because the file is a tmp and disapears in a matter
Hi,
On Friday, November 30, 2001, 3:32:11 PM, Andrew P Stenz wrote:
When the Bat checks mail, it creates a temp file in
Documents and settingsNameLocal Internet..Temp
The name changes everytime (bat237.tmp, bat230.tmp, etc.)
It is infected with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus.
because the file
Hi Andrew,
On Friday, November 30, 2001, Andrew P Stenz wrote:
APS When the Bat checks mail, it creates a temp file in
APS Documents and settingsNameLocal Internet..Temp
[...]
APS found no other viruses. it only appers during those few secs
APS when checking mail.
APS Any ideas?
What Markus
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Hi Andrew,
I wasn't completely right in my last message.
I thought I got a lot of infected mail, but it seems that whenever
The
Bat is unable to access it's temp file, it leaves the original on the
server. Great work in fact, this way you'll never
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