Where is VirusWarning.txt?

Daniel Leavitt dll at SCITOOLS.COM
Tue May 21 14:47:34 IST 2002


Ok.  Outlook says "This HTML message contains script, which Outlook
cannot display.  This may affect how the message appears."

This is Outlook 2002 and I'll be darned if I can locate the "View
source" option, that was so useful in Outlook 97.  Where might that be?

Dan


> -----Original Message-----
> From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On
> Behalf Of Funk Gabor
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 9:28 AM
> To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: Re: Where is VirusWarning.txt?
>
> >>I haven't seen this behaviour before, has anyone else?
>
> I'd suspect it is a Klez and the attachment *IS* there, but it is not
> displayed in Outlook. "View source" should do the magic and show
> the rest of the Klez as well as the viruswarning texts.
>
> Based on subjects: ->multipart/mixed patch (was Virus Klez.H and
McAfee)
> and " "Inline Text Warning" and "Stored Virus Message Report"
invisible"
> around early May, and I guess it was fixed in 3.14. I can't confirm,
since
> I usually
> get the "postmaster" type report, not the "reply to the virus sender"
type
> report :-)
>
> ::    - Infected "multipart/alternative" messages are converted to
> ::     "multipart/mixed" so that virus warning can always be seen.
>
> I also sent a mail to you on 19th April regarding to this topic.
> (Subject: difference between text and html format in virusreport?)
>
>
> G.



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