Hi Nigel,
> > This is a test file I've sent out to a couple of you
> > that passes undetected... I'm just trying to see if this
> > issue has been resolved?
>
> Please send me a copy of the test file and I'll double
> check. If this is a file you've already sent me, give me
> an indication which
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On Tuesday 16 Sep 2003 4:43 am, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Basically this is the problem with a message which has a .gz
> attachment, which is, itself, another message/rfc822 with a
> virus attachment.
>
> This is a test file I've sent out to a couple
Hi,
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> > Again, sorry for the top-posting. The indication I'm
> > getting from Nigel is that clamav's support for email
> > messages is limited and seems to only be valid for
> mbox-formatted messages, is that a correct description?
>
> This is true for the mo
Hello Tomasz,
I do have ScanArchive enabled, and neither clamscan nor
clamdscan catch the virus.
This is an email message file with a virus attachment, that
has been gzip'ed.
If you'd like for me to send it to you, let me know where to
send it.
Thanks
Ricardo
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 21:47:48 -0700
"Ricardo Kleemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have my system setup such that it uses ripmime to extract
> attachments from messages, then I run clamdscan on the
> directory that contains the extracted attachments.
>
> That works quite well
Hi everyone,
I have my system setup such that it uses ripmime to extract
attachments from messages, then I run clamdscan on the
directory that contains the extracted attachments.
That works quite well in most cases.
However, I cannot get clamd to detect a virus which is
contained in a gzip file.