Am Mittwoch, den 29.08.2012, 10:30 +0200 schrieb Andre Klapper:
> On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 15:29 -0700, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > The problem is that clamav identifies the message by their filesystem
> > names, which are things like:
> >         
> > /home/jonrysh/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/cur/1309978791.3344_2548.localhost.localdomain:2,S
> > It's not obvious which message (as evolution refers to it) this is.
> 
> You can easily find out by opening such a message in a plain text editor
> (which cannot execute scripts or malicious parts of the email) and
> taking a look at the Subject/Sender/Date, e.g. by running the command
> 
> gedit 
> ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/cur/1309978791.3344_2548.localhost.localdomain:2,S
> 
> Or if you just want the subject and date of the message, run
> 
> grep "Subject:" 
> ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/cur/1309978791.3344_2548.localhost.localdomain:2,S
> grep "Date:" 
> ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/cur/1309978791.3344_2548.localhost.localdomain:2,S

It is not as easily anymore, if Jonathan has more than let’s say ten
messages. So just using `rm` on the command line and telling Evolution
to update something would save a lot of time I guess.


Thanks,

Paul

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