You might want to fix the website.

When I click on the red text "source code" on download page and then the big red "download source" button I still get the clamav-0.98.4-win32.msi which isn't very useful for an of my unix flavors.

On 8/31/2014 6:35 AM, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
On Tue 26/Aug/2014 20:56:27 +0200 Joel Esler (jesler) wrote:

http://blog.clamav.net/2014/08/the-new-clamavnet-is-here.html

Thanks for that web site refurbishing.  But let me note a couple of
points about the mailing list:

*No DKIM signature*.  In some cases there is an author DKIM signature,
which is broken by the mailing list massaging, as usual.  Adding DKIM
signatures might help deliverability, but watch out for senders with
"strong" DMARC policies.

*Broken SPF record*.  The relevant records are

lists.clamav.net. IN TXT "v=spf1 mx a -all"
                   IN A   198.148.79.53

There is no MX record, which causes SPF verifications to fail; given
how the "mx" mechanism works, I'd suggest to just remove it from the
SPF record.  The A suffices if the list sends out from that address
only.  To tolerate relaying from different 198.148.79.53/32 addresses
as well as some 3rd party forwarders, you may want to consider
something like:

lists.clamav.net. IN TXT "v=spf1 a ~exists:%{ir}.list.dnswl.org -all"

Last and least, I understand your stance toward top-posting, Joel, but
would appreciate if you can manage to configure your own mailer to
apply Internet style quoting ('> ') so as to improve your replies'
readability.

Thank you for your commitment and dedication
Ale
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