On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 13:01 +0100, Laurent Catinaud wrote:
> Hi !
> 
> I'm using antivir free personal edition at home. No
> problem since I've been using it ; I update it once a
> week.
> 
> Yesterday, I tried to send an e-mail with an "exe"
> file. My smtp server, with Clamav installed (it's a
> linux SME/free-eos server) sent it back, saying that
> my file was infected by W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I scanned my system with antivir : there was no error.
> I tried an online antivirus scanner and had no result.
> As I had had to close avguard to scan online, I tried
> to send my message without running avguard : my server
> sent it, no alert and no virus !
> 
> How can this be ? Could avguard have been infected ,
> or does it change something when scanning mails so
> Clamav generates a false alert ?
> 

Then AntiVir flagged it, not Clam. Clam has no virus names in the form
"W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

-trog

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