> > On 30.06.08 19:04, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> > > <p>God dag,<strong>   </strong></p><span> </span>
> > > <a name="#qppp">
> > > </a><br><br>***<br>
> > > Warning!<br>
> > > This letter contains a virus which has been<br>
> > > successfully detected and cured.
> > > <br>***<br>
> > > 
> > > The part that's noteworthy is this:
> > > 
> > > 
> > > <br>***<br>
> > > Warning!<br>
> > > This letter contains a virus which has been<br>
> > > successfully detected and cured.
> > > <br>***<br>
> > > 
> > > Does someone have rule for this ready made?

> Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
> > I think VBounce should catch those. But I advise to find the idiot who did
> > not refuse e-mail message containing virus and passed the cleaned stuff to
> > you...

On 01.07.08 10:50, Justin Mason wrote:
> no -- this is real spam, not a bounce in any way.

Are you sure it's not just virus message sent by someone and cured by
intermediate relay?

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