Could not analyze report?

Ugo Bellavance ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Fri Oct 10 15:22:47 IST 2003


> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Stephe Campbell [mailto:campbell at CNPAPERS.COM]
> Envoyé : Friday, October 10, 2003 10:21 AM
> À : MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Objet : Re: Could not analyze report?
> 
> 
> I am running the latest versions of both MS & SA.
> 
> As to Mr. Hirsh:
>    I am not sure these are considered attachments because 
> they are received
> as one long body. I had considered that though and have the 
> default set to
> 200. I could up this just to see if this is what is really doing this
> though.
> 
> As to Mr. Spicer:
>    I assume these are 400+ inline parts of one body. This is 
> the way is has
> alway been performed and has worked. The output of the form 
> is actually only
> a few lines with the encapsulating HTML around it ( the 
> common BODY, HEAD
> stuff, nothing fancy). The quarantined part of the email 
> lands in quarantine
> as a file named 'message' and has all of the individual stuff that is
> supposed to be forwarded.
> 
> As to Mr. Bellavance:
>    This is her quick and easy way to combine 400+ emails into 
> one email
> body. It actually works quite well, with the exception of now 
> it doesn't.
> 
> BTW, as usual, I forgot to mention the Subject in the sysadmin report
> indicates : Warning: E-mail viruses detected. This is 
> throwing me a little
> as to what direction to lean.
> 
> As best as I could find, this Subject line is kind of generic.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Steve Campbell
> campbell at cnpapers.com
> Charleston Newspapers
> 

It is probably that one of the message has dangerous HTML that is considered as a virus.  No attachment ot the sysadmin report?

It is quite a weird way to manage messages.  I hope she doesn't do that with her ISP too.

Why doesn't she use folders ? :)




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