On Friday 13 Aug 2004 13:18, David Williams wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> We are having the same problem, we are using Clamav at our perimeter,
> then it forwards it to another server running Symantec.  In the last
> week, Clamav has caught ~1200 viruses, but two got through.  Symantec
> called it [EMAIL PROTECTED]  According to Symantec's website, "When a
> file is detected as [EMAIL PROTECTED], this indicates that it is a
> MIME-encoded file containing the [EMAIL PROTECTED] worm."
> 
> I don't know much about MIME encoding.  Should Clamav be able to pick
> this up?

Do you have the original e-mail that demonstrates the problem? If so please forward
it to me and I'll look at it for you.
 
> Thanks!
> David

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