Hi,

One of our customers we host e-mail sent it to me from down in AU and it
was from [EMAIL PROTECTED] as it made it to her from our
server.(Like you said :-)

This is the first instance of a known viris making through our system
that I know.

Thanks

We run qmail/qmail-scanner/SA/clamav and it has worked excellent. 
It may have been in a small window of time

On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 08:41, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Saturday 16 August 2003 4:57 pm, W.D. McKinney wrote:
> 
> > Here I am looking at manual.
> > Using my clamav tools I find.
> >
> > webmail:/home/dee# clamscan viri
> > viri/message.zip: Trojan.Dropper.C FOUND
> 
> Yup - that's the one I thought it would be :)
> 
> It's been detected by ClamAV since 1st August.
> 
> > This made it past our version of clamav ? clamscan / ClamAV version 0.60
> 
> I don't understand.   You said it just got detected and identified by your 
> version of ClamAV...
> 
> Does whatever mail scanning system you use check .zip files for viruses?   
> Did it correctly pass this one to ClamAV for checking when it came through?
> 
> Antony.



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