Hallo David,

On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 19:31:46 -0500GMT (21-3-03, 1:31 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

RO>> That would be easy. Create a quick template (options - quick
RO>> templates) Call it 'virus' Type the text you'd like to use,
RO>> something like

RO>> Whenever you'd like to warn somebody about a virus that he's
RO>> sending, you just call the quick template, as we decided to call
RO>> it virus, you type virus immediately followed by Ctrl-space and
RO>> the quick template will be executed.

DC>  Yes, but I'd like to have it pull the old subject line from the
DC> old email as well as pull the information that nod appended to the
DC> email so that it can be sent to them, as well as the file name

Since, you're doing a manual reply the message already has the correct
destination and subject line, so the only thing thing you've got to
enter in the 'virus' quick template is this:

,----- [  ]
| Hi %OFromName,
| 
| You sent me a virus, this is my scanner's info:
|
| %SETPATTREGEXP="(__________ NOD32.*\n?www.nod32.com)"%-
| %REGEXPBlindMATCH="%Text"%subpatt="1"
| 
| %Clear
`-----

I've tested it on the first message in this thread, where you posted a
sample of nod32's message and it worked.

Just remember to be careful to whom you send it. As Jonathan and
Jernej stated, most modern viruses spoof the from address, so only
reply to the message when you're sure (no when you only think it might
be) about who's the sender of the virus.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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