Most people know about the klez virus, but I was wondering how some of the Network Adminstrators are containing this virus.
Our mail server has NT4, Exchange 5.5 w/ McAfee Netshield. Our workstation clients run either w2k or win98 with Outlook 2000 and McAfee VirusScan 6.0.
One of our contacts that we work with a lot got the klez virus and we keep on gettin emails from him to our exchange server. The server's virus scan is unable to clean or delete the virus so it goes through to the workstations. The workstation's get the same thing about how it can't delete it too. The user ends up deleting the email w/out opening the attachment, but we're getting about 5-10 of these emails a day. I've tried the symantec klez cleaner but that doesn't stop new emails from coming in.
I was just wondering how other people are handling this virus. Also, I wanted to know if there is a way to block all *.vbs,*. pif, *.scr, *.bat, etc in exchange 5.5. Our company only sends word and office documents so we would have no need for those other file formats.
thanks