Dominic Mazzoni wrote:
I'm also having the problem that Ron Snyder reported yesterday, where clamscan will mark a file as OK, but if I extract the attachment (just by base64-decoding it, NOT by unzipping it too), then clamscan properly recognizes the virus (in this case, SCO.A).
Try running 'clamscan --mbox email'
Oops, I didn't realize that.
Same problem:
clamscan --mbox emailemail: OK
----------- SCAN SUMMARY ----------- Known viruses: 20383 Scanned directories: 0 Scanned files: 1 Infected files: 0 Data scanned: 0.03 MB I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes Time: 0.626 sec (0 m 0 s)
Thanks for responding.
- Dominic
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