On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 at  7:46:36 -0700, John Birkhead wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification!
> 
> I'm a ClamAV newbie and I'm not sure how to map virus names across different
> vendors. :-)

Probably nobody is sure ;-) . As far as I can see, vendors sometimes
invent completely different names for viruses.

> Mmmmmm. I have seen this virus reported being received in the last several
> days by our mail gateway but I didn't know that this was [EMAIL PROTECTED] (as
> named by Symantec).
> 
> The interesting thing is that my Symantec-protected Exchange server reported
> receiving a message on Sunday evening (after the ClamAV virus update
> performed on Friday) so I'm concerned that somehow the virus made it's way
> through our defenses.

John, if you could extract that message from the quarantine (if Symantex
quarantines viruses...) and check it with clamscan...
If you can see that the virus is _not_ detected by clamscan, you can
help Clamav by submitting it to  [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

-- 
 Tomasz Papszun   SysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland  | And it's only
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.lodz.tpsa.pl/   | ones and zeros.


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