On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 10:33 +0100, Nigel kendrick wrote:
> I have just had a bogus Microsoft update slip through the net. Is there a
> rule to combat these? In any case, here's the info in case it's of use:
IMHO that's a virus, not spam. You should prolly install ClamAV on your
mail server.
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Apologies - just noticed that the mail was picked up from a third party
server, not our in-house one, and was dumped into the wrong folder due to an
Outlook rules error.
I've just tried sending an .exe through our mail server and it was blocked.
NK
I have just had a bogus Microsoft update slip through the net. Is there a
rule to combat these? In any case, here's the info in case it's of use:
From: MS Technical Services [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject line: "Newest Microsoft Critical Pack"
The attachment was "Upgrade9591.exe"
Here's the body, min