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Kevin Spicer
kevins at BMRB.CO.UK
Mon Apr 5 00:26:22 IST 2004
On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 00:05, Patrick Steiner wrote:
> but i think test #25 is good for a new rule! because attachmends with
> clsid are dangerouse...
I must confess I didn't test them before htting reply - looks like the
original poster neds to upgrade MS.
TEST 25
Report: MailScanner: Files containing CLSID's are trying to hide their
real type (clsidfile.txt.{00020C01-0000-0000-C000-000000000046})
TEST 8
Report: MailScanner: Executable DOS/Windows programs are dangerous in
email (eicar.com)
20 and 21 do get through
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