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Date: Tue Feb 28 22:34:50 2006
From: dveditz at cruzio.com (Daniel Veditz)
Subject: Mozilla Thunderbird : Multiple Information
	Disclosure Vulnerabilities

Daniel Veditz wrote:
> [a plain text message]

Just got half a dozen bounces because my plain-text email supposedly
contained "Suspicious I-Frame.a (Malicious Mobile Code) virus". Those of
you behind McAfee GroupShield barriers may not be getting the whole
conversation here if people can't even use words like i-frame in plain
text without being suppressed as a virus.

(remove the hyphen in i-frame throughout)

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