On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 12:34:41AM -0400, Flinn Mueller wrote:No. clam has it's own de-MIMe code. You have to use the --mbox option in clamscan, or enable the ScanMail switch in your clamav.conf for clamd.
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003, at 12:13 AM, Philip Mak wrote:
When I scan a MIME message using ClamAV, can I just feed the raw message into ClamAV, or do I have to use ripmime first to extract the individual attachments into files first?
No you don't have to use ripmime.
Actually, I just found a message where if I clamscan the whole message, it claims the message is clean, but if I save the attachment file and clamscan that, it finds a virus.
So I'm guessing ripmime is needed.
Thomas
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