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CVE-2005-1348: Buffer overflow in HTTPMail in MailEnable Enterprise 1.04 and earlier and Professional 1.54 and earlier all...

Buffer overflow in HTTPMail in MailEnable Enterprise 1.04 and earlier and Professional 1.54 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long HTTP Authorization header.

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This is an old MailEnable server flaw where a specially long HTTP Authorization header can overflow memory in the HTTPMail component. The reported impact is remote arbitrary code execution, meaning an exposed vulnerable mail service could be taken over. The bundle does not include CVSS, patch details, or evidence of active exploitation. Exposure is most likely where legacy MailEnable Enterprise <=1.04 or Professional <=1.54 exposes HTTPMail to untrusted networks. Modern, upgraded, or decommissioned MailEnable deployments are less likely to be affected, but the bundle provides no complete product inventory guidance. Treat this as a high-priority legacy exposure issue if MailEnable is still in use. The business urgency depends on whether vulnerable HTTPMail services are internet-accessible. Absence from KEV lowers evidence of current exploitation, but remote code execution on a mail server remains material. Mitigation focus: Identify any MailEnable Enterprise or Professional installations and record exact versions.; Check MailEnable vendor guidance or release notes for the appropriate fixed version.; Upgrade or retire affected legacy MailEnable versions where vendor guidance supports it..

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