- Original Message -
From: "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I believe that Declude creates a directory for all attachments in each
> message, and then Declude calls the scanner to scan the entire
> directory. I believe that for inline content such as text/plain and
> text/html, these files w
- Original Message -
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >If the virus scanner were at fault (because of a decoding issue) then I
have
> >to ask again, why can TrendMicro detect the virus when scanning the raw
> >D*.SMD file, but not when sent to it by Declude Virus?
>
> You woul
- Original Message -
From: "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I believe that Declude creates a directory for all attachments in each
> message, and then Declude calls the scanner to scan the entire
> directory. I believe that for inline content such as text/plain and
> text/html, these files w
If the virus scanner were at fault (because of a decoding issue) then I have
to ask again, why can TrendMicro detect the virus when scanning the raw
D*.SMD file, but not when sent to it by Declude Virus?
You would have to ask them. Declude Virus is decoding the E-mail properly.
My guess is that t
Bill,
I believe that Declude creates a directory for all attachments in each
message, and then Declude calls the scanner to scan the entire
directory. I believe that for inline content such as text/plain and
text/html, these files will be saved in those directories according to
the MIME bound
- Original Message -
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Nope, in my testing of three command-line scanners, the attached
"test.txt"
> >file contains the minimum needed to detect the file as containing a virus
> >(copied your virustrap address, as well, in case this gets blocked
Nope, in my testing of three command-line scanners, the attached "test.txt"
file contains the minimum needed to detect the file as containing a virus
(copied your virustrap address, as well, in case this gets blocked to the
list).
It certainly does.
The question is whether the AV program is expect