> well that's a very interesting point ...
> 
> so, i checked my clamd.log, only to find:
> 
>         -> /tmp/cgpavqIWML2: Worm.SomeFool.Gen-1 FOUND
>         <snip>
> 
> which means to me cgpav *is* processing the messages, and per your comment abt the 
> name, it IS ClamAV that's catching 
> them ...
> 
> the only way that can happen is if the cgpav+clamav+CGPro combination does NOT 
> discard the virus-containing-message in 
> the first place, and passes it on for further processing ...
> 
> so, i'm a bit confused at the moment!
> 

Try this:

Set your SMTP logging level in CGatePro to All Info and let it run for a 
little while. You should be able to see when the virus comes in and what 
CGate did with it based on the SMTP ID.

Tom


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