> >   7. Re:  Evolution: how to check the incoming mails? (guenther)

> Thank you for your suggestion about the right filter rule which is:

Sure, you're welcome. Though I merely picked up on the post to this
list, which linked to a previous post by me to another list. ;)

(Yes, I do like this. :)

> "Pipe to Program"  "/bin/clamscan --quiet -"  "returns"  "1"
> 
> Exactly the same one was suggested me by Nicola
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a few days ago (on Evolution or ClamAv
> mailing list) It really works  :-)

Interesting. I believe it was David Planella mentioning my (old) post to
the ClamAV mailing list on this list the other day... :)

Anyway, I might have missed it on the ClamAV list, since I don't follow
as closely as here...


> (I tested it by sending to myself
> a mail attaching eicar_com.zip virus test). However I must say that a
> strange thing occurred when I repeated that attaching the uncompressed
> eicar virus test (eicar.com). In fact, I tried a few times, but never
> received that mail. I wonder why.

Well, can't help here with the given info...

Does your ISP maybe use an AV scanner, too? Any other filter in Evo that
might have triggered on it? Did you carefully check all you mail
folders?

...guenther


PS: Since you are getting the list in digest mode, please consider
replying to the list by directly replying to the Cc copy I send you.
Makes following the thread easier. Thanks.


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