Hi

Clam should be detecting Netsky.P as Somefool.P (crazy virus alias
stuff).  The definition has been in the db for months so it looks like
you have a configuration issue.  Is the infected file buried in a zip or
similar?

Tris

On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 10:10, Arthur Kerpician wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've been using for quite a while Clamav on a qmail smarthost which 
> delivers mail to a local exchange server. Before using Clamav, the 
> exchange server was protected by NAV for Exchange and I left it working 
> just for backup scanning.
>  From time to time (once on every 3-4 days) NAV gives a warning about a 
> virus [EMAIL PROTECTED] which was found in a received mail. The mail 
> headers shows that it passed through the qmail server and was scanned by 
> qmailscanner/clamav.
> Is that a false alarm? I really want to give up for good NAV but i feel 
> a little unsecure getting those messages...
> 
> Thanks,
> Arthur
> 
> 
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