I've been receiving suspicious files of the usual viral extensions (.exe,
.scr, .com, etc.) about every day from this same individual (see below) but
all of the files have been zero length and not detected by my AV software
as infected (Norton AV CE 7.61 and Kaspersky KAV 4.5.0.95 Trial). Anyone
else see files like this slipping thru their AV and the mail.msu.edu AV?
Can this sender be blocked at the mail.msu.edu server?
Tim
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