> How did you know the viruses are going  through?
> Do you have viruses in your INBOX?
Next antivirus (Trend InterScan VirusWall) detects them.


> If yes, look at mail headers for
> X-Virus-Scanned: clamd / ClamAV version 0.70, clamav-milter version 0.70j
I was able to see this header. I saw also clamav-milter examining messages
in log files.

> This means email pass chain sendmail->clamav-milter->clamd.
I'm pretty sure because some viruses get caught (and some not).

> Check you virusdb with sigtool and clamav.conf and freshclam.conf.
> Maybe you have doubled configs or virusdb on diffrerent locations.
No, same locations, I double-checked this. I used RPMs from usual source and
they are consistent.
I tried also to recompile them from src package.

> Are you using some advanced configurations as mailertables, and so?
No.
I repeat: using 0.70-rc1 all is OK. In fact, I made rollback to this version
and I'm caughting all viruses.

Thanks
Mimmus





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