Christian Meyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after upgrading to 2.6.3 from prior 2.6.2 spam which is detected by clamav
> and marked as "Sanesecurity.Spam..." is now no longer marked as spam; it's
> blocked as virus.
> Maybe it's the adjustment from your release notes?
>   

im testing the freebsd port now.. was there a resolution to this yet?

do I need to add patches to 2.6.3 ?

>> - uncommented the qr'^MAIL$' in @keep_decoded_original_maps (amavisd.conf
>> and amavisd.conf-sample); seems it is becoming increasingly more important
>> for virus scanners to also see the complete undecoded message; suggested
>> by Michael Scheidell and others;
>>     
>
> It seems this only affects mails where clamav splits them up.
>   

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