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In <mid:195633861264.20021109092627@;landscreek.net>,
Allie Martin [AM] wrote:'

AM> Did you see my response to this comment. I did a test with
AM> DrWeb's plugin on a MIME digest containing a message with the
AM> eicar test virus attached. DrWeb picked it up.

AM> The AVG problem would appear to be with the plugin and not TB!.
AM> If it was TB! then how is DrWeb and its plugin detecting viruses
AM> attached to MIME attached messages?

Marek contacted me off-list about this issue. I thought you'd all
like to know what happened.

Turns out that when I sent the test digest to myself DrWeb didn't
pick it up. However, when I sent the test digest to myself and CC'd
it to another address, the plug-in detected it. Strange. This
doesn't happen with all digests that I create.

I therefore stand corrected in that there does seem to be a problem
with detected viruses within MIME attached messages.

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Allie C Martin     \      TB! v1.62/Beta7 & WinXP Pro (SP1)
 List Moderator    /   PGP Key - http://pub-key.ac-martin.com
 
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