Hi,

>> Will amavisd now also pass to it HTML files to scan for bad URLs
>> within HTML and other email threats?
>
> I don't understand your question, but most likely it depends on your you
> have configured amavisd.

I meant that the other day there was a URL in the body of an email
that passed through as ham when in fact it ended in 'ecard.exe' and,
should the recipient download it, would be shown to be a trojan.
Doesn't clamav block stuff like this, I thought?

I'm now rejecting URLs ending in .exe right in postfix, but I thought
one of the databases was a list of bad URLs, a la blacklists...

Thanks
Alex
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