I did some tests again, and the zips where caught. However the initial test
file I used wasn't caught. I haven't been able to reproduce the file again
in away it is not caught by declude. But I have the original file that I
tested and retested and that Declude let it pass.

I am sure that the problem is not declude, but the file. I will send it to
your virustrap address so you can take a look and test it your self.

There is indeed something odd about that .ZIP file, that doesn't appear to conform to the specs for .ZIP files. But, a standard copy of pkunzip is able to handle the file, so we have a new interim release 1.79i2 at http://www.declude.com/interim that will handle this as expected.



-Scott
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