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Date: 04/23/04

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    From: questions@freebsd.org
    To: martin@zapf.dk
    Subject: Protected Mail System

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    This is the size of the email in question:
    -rw------- 1 root mail 41543 Apr 23 10:08 msg.ktcI

    This is what our filter said about the issue:
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    X-Procmail-AV: Probably a NetSky.P/Q/C or similar virus detected.
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    These filenames were found in the message:
    "pgp_sess01.zip"
    Content-Disposition: attachment;

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