Our remote site got an error message when trying to pull their email from a remote server which said “Unable to process From lines (envelopes), change recognition mode. A quick call to the isp (suprisingly quick actually) and everything was working. Being curious I searched on the error message and it looks like the mail file was corrupt and the first line needed to be changed to be
From: fred@asdadsasd
Thanks to unix managers mailing list
Microsoft have released a Toolkit for Combating the Slammer Worm that contains sql critical updates, a sql scanner and registry checkers and deployment tools for the patches.
I received a 411 scam mail today that claimed they were Mohammed Abacha and had been imprisoned, with a link to the BBC website about the imprisonment. If I replied to a canada.com address then I could claim my share in $29million dollars. Funny how they sent the email via a french (free) email portal though!
Somewhere in our configuration I think we’ve set something up wrong as yesterday our central Norton AntiVirus server downloaded 324MB of updates via the http protocol…so today is being spent troubleshooting it 🙁
now this is the sort of message I’d expect to see – I’m very impressed with this AV for Exchange – content filtering could be good fun if you set the word “the” as objectional content 🙂
Location of the infected item: //Mailing Lists/uniVerse
Sender of the infected item: MS Corporation Internet Security Center
Subject of the message: Newest Net Security Pack
The attachment “PACK817.exe” was Quarantined for the following reasons:
The file was unrepairable. Virus Info:
Virus W32.Swen.A@mm was found.
This was done due to the following Symantec AVF settings:
Policy: Standard
SubPolicy: Error SubPolicy
Rule: Unrepairable Virus Rule
I think there might be a variant on the swen virus doing the rounds as since 8.19 this morning we are getting similar looking emails coming into the office but NAV is not able to scan them and instead of “Attachment something.exe was Deleted for the following Reasons: Virus W32.Swen.A@mm was found” we are now getting “No action was taken on the attachment. Attachment something.exe was Logged Only for the following reasons: Scan Engine Failure (0x80004005). The symantec query results look like its a problem with some compressed files but I’m shortly about to upgrade our email scanning software so we’ll see if we still get it then.
Finally worked out how to get the laptop to default boot back to Windows instead of Mandrake. I had already configured /etc/lilo.conf but the changes needed to be written away to the boot sector. By su’ing and then running drakboot I was able to check the boot menu and when I clicked ok it saved the changes, a quick reboot later and I’m in XP and not Mandrake…..Now to try and fix the wireless lan.
The same day I posted about my search shortcut, Lockergnome talked about the IEHelpers plug-in :: WSIE which does the same thing from what I can tell (although it does more than search this blog!)
I signed up yesterday for a trial version of LapLink Everywhere which apparently gives you the ability to retrieve files, emails and even remotely control your remote pc when elsewhere such as behind a corporate firewall. Sounds good but….
the service is not free (after the first 15 days), emails should really mean “outlook or outlook express”, and the remote control only gives you 1 hour a month – unlimited use is an extra $5 a month. Seems a bit much seeing as though vnc, which they actually use to provide you with remote control facilities is free. The only advantage to Laplink Everywhere is that it will work through firewalls and the traffic is encypted due to the use of SSL. I was impressed with how I could view the contents of my hard disk from work though! I think this is a similar service to gotomypc but they tend to spam their ad’s everywhere so I won’t use them out of principle. Guess I’ll have to rely on using vnc and dyndns to do this – sometime in the near future.
By saving and running the linked reg file you can search this blog by typing abso keyword into the address bar of your pc and the keyword(s) will be plugged into the search engine. I thought of doing this after needing to search to see if I’d blogged about Outclass before – it turns out I had.