Am 13.02.2017 um 14:33 schrieb TBits.net, Mailinglists:
On 2017-02-13 13:19, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 13.02.2017 um 13:05 schrieb TBits.net, Mailinglists:
Hi @all,
clamav-milter identify an email as infected by
Heuristics.Phishing.Email.SSL-Spoof.
This is correct, but when I scan this file in the quarantine with
clamdscan or clamscan the file is clean.
It seams that the clamscan or clamdscan do not scan this file for
Phishing.
Is it possible to scan a text file as a mail to identify with phishing?
clamdscan is using clamd the same way as "clamav-milter" and so if
it's the same clamd configuration it behaves identically
clamav-milter identify it as Heuristics.Phishing.Email.SSL-Spoof but in
clamdscan it is clean.
And I think the result should be the same
they are - proven by a webinterface where i upload eml files at pass
them through spamd and clamdscan using two different clamd-instances
which are used by clamav-milter and/or spamassassin
are you 100% certain that clamdscan is using the identical clamd
instance with identical configuration?
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