On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Tomasz Kojm wrote:

> > Tue Apr 13 14:16:42 CEST 2004 (tk)
> > ----------------------------------
> >   * libclamav: scan EVS mails
>
> EVS is a commercial SMTP software. It uses the following header format:
>
> X-EVS: CHALLENGE

        Thanks for the response (and the work your team continues to put
into ClamAV)...

        Okay, these are challenge messages, as in challenge/response. I
believe the default body includes the headers (but never any of the body)
of the original message. Does this require something special to parse for
viruses or are the headers sometimes misleading because of MIME
attachments noted in those replicated headers?


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