Avast is very nice. It’s flagging Albert Yale’s Ghost Mailer, GM51.exe, as a Win32 Trojan/Gen. Though that’s confirmed by AntiVir, it’s not by AVG and I don’t think it actually is infected.
Any thoughts on that?
Thanks much for a great prog.
Avast is very nice. It’s flagging Albert Yale’s Ghost Mailer, GM51.exe, as a Win32 Trojan/Gen. Though that’s confirmed by AntiVir, it’s not by AVG and I don’t think it actually is infected.
Any thoughts on that?
Thanks much for a great prog.
Please tell us where to download this program. We’ll check it out and let you know…
No, that is not really a false alarm, but it is not a Virus or Backdoor !
A bit confusing. It is so called Malware. It is a programm to fake the Emailheader and Emailadress. Other AV-Prgramms flag this Software too. You can discuss, if it is nessecary to add Programms like that to the AV-Database, but i think all “bigger” Companys decided to do so. Maybe to avoid that this kind of Software will be installed onto a Companys( Network.) Client. Under normal circumstances you do not need such kind of Software.
Looks like the Albert Yale’s site is down, but I found GM41 - not 51 - at http://www.cspltd.ndirect.co.uk/internet/clients.htm , about 80% of the way down the page.
I agree that this software is not normally necessary. Perhaps its potential for abuse is what is making it scarce. I got it at the same time as the author’s Bounce Spam Mail, and just played with it a bit. I never use it but would rather not delete it. Just wondering why it flags the detector.