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Friday August 2nd, 2013

Virus Scanning Messages

Summary: Below you will find examples of the types of messages sent when the Mail Transport Agent finds a virus.

 


Attachment contains a virus (attached to mail sent to recipient)
This message is attached to the recipient message if the message contained an infected attachment. The nature of the infection is listed in the message text.
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Network and Academic Computing Services Mail Transport Service has
removed an attachment named "$filename".

Our automated anti-virus software has scanned this attachment and has
determined that is may contain a virus or other malicious agent.  The
attachment has been replaced with this message.

For more information on the NACS Mail Transport Service anti-virus
program, please visit:

     

Please direct any comments or questions to the NACS Response Center at
949-824-2222, 

The following information was generated by the anti-virus software.

At $date the virus scanner said:
$report
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This Message is attached to the recipient message when the message contained an attachment that is on our list of unacceptable attachments.
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Network and Academic Computing Services Mail Transport Service has
removed an attachment named potentially dangerous content from this
e-mail message.

The content is dangerous as it is often used to spread viruses or to
gain personal or confidential information from you, such as passwords or
credit card numbers.

For more information on the OIT Mail Transport Service security
program, please visit:

     

Please direct any comments or questions to the OIT Help Desk at
949-824-2222, oit@uci.edu

The content filters found this:
$report
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