Hi there,

On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 Anne Wilson wrote:

> I'm still puzzled about this, though.
>
> /home/anne/.kde/share/apps/kmail/imap/.1687036093.directory/.INBOX.directory/Newsletters:
> Sanesecurity.Junk.335.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
> /home/anne/.kde/share/apps/kmail/imap/.1687036093.directory/.INBOX.directory/.Friends.directory/DavidB:
> Sanesecurity.Spam.4656.UNOFFICIAL FOUND
>
> Those are (empty) directories, created by KMail.  I don't see any way that
> they can be infected.  Is there any way of telling ClamAV that they are not?

The reports are not about 'infections'.  They're about junk mail.

Junk.335 means that ClamAV found something which contained the ASCII
string "! Up to " immediately preceding the string "70% off", with no
intervening characters.  I've split the string in two in this mail in
case ClamAV finds it here too, and you bin my mail before reading it. :)

It's up to you to figure out how ClamAV found that string in what you
claim to be an empty directory.  It seems likely to me that you aren't
yet in possession of all the facts.

--

73,
Ged.
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