At 09:01 11/09/2002, Gordon Smith wrote:
Yes, I must admit that since XTRA started virus scanning our number of interceptions dropped by approx 7000 per month.
The problem with Klez is the return path is valid, but the from address isn't. So it will make it through mail systems that require a valid sender domain, since it is the envelope that is tested, not the content.
Perhaps adding an X-Virus tag in the headers could be an option? Then you could deliver it, and we could drop it at our end :-)
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