Thus spake John W. Lemons III ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Trapped poisoned executable "LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs".
> > We didn't get a single infected machine. The mail server stopped all
> > of them.
> >True. But you owe the awestruck audience an explanation of what happened
> >to that attachment. Anomy is cool, but ... ;-)
> It was sent to a holding directory and a messages was sent to the admin
> account alerting him of the incident. In this case it was so well known it
> and the others received by that time were simply deleted rather than
> analyzed, and the senders were notified.
Now that is impressive.
You knew and could detect iloveyou before all the other people in the
world?
What kind of psychic are you employing?
Or do you have some great artificial intelligence mail server that will
treat all attachments that are named ".vbs" like poisoned executables
and break your users' mail that way?
Felix