At 02:14 PM 8/20/2003, Greg Kelley wrote:
Folks,

So far today we have trapped over 400 infected emails with the Sobig.F
attachment. Because this is getting recognized first as a disallowed
attachment type, an email to the 'sender' is getting generated which just
adds to the millions of emails already out there flooding the net. I have
sobig in my silent-virus list, but it isn't getting processed (I think)
because it's getting picked up first by perlscan. Is there a way to get an
infected email with known attachment type to follow the silent-virus list?


Have &scanloop called  before &perlscan_scanner in the perl source.
(This advice may not apply to the new rc version).

There was some list discussion of this in late June 2003.

John




Rgds,

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