Yes, it's the incredible "even if it was valid uuencoded text, it would be a very dangerous empty file" virus. Who designs this shite? What's next? "Antigen for Exchange found Unknown infected with YourMailerCantDoMIMEProperly virus" or maybe "Antigen for Exchange found Unknown infected with YouQuotedTooMuchText virus" or more likely "Antigen for Exchange found our entire organization infected with WeUseBrainDeadAntiVirusSoftware virus" --Dan On Sunday, April 27, 2003, at 11:50 AM, ANTIGEN_NETSYS-NT-SERV wrote: > Antigen for Exchange found Unknown infected with > CorruptedCompressedUuencodeFile virus. > The file is currently Removed. The message, "Why doesn't the uu > module give > you the filename?", was > sent from python-list-admin@python.org and was discovered in IMC > Queues\Inbound > located at Netsys International/NETSYS/NETSYS-NT-SERV. >
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