I recently installed ClamAv as my third scanner after AVG and F-Prot.  For some 
reason it indicates an error related to the attachment when it detects a virus 
(Attachment=[Unknown: Err]).  Here is an example from the Declude virus log 
file:

07/13/2006 19:32:18.843 366626185 Vulnerability flags = 861
07/13/2006 19:32:18.843 366626185 MIME file: your_letter.pif [base64; 
Length=17424 Checksum=1974090]
07/13/2006 19:32:18.843 366626185 Banning file with pif extension 
[application/octet-stream].
07/13/2006 19:32:19.328 366626185 AVG Reports VIRUS: I-Worm/Netsky.D
07/13/2006 19:32:19.328 366626185 File(s) are INFECTED [I-Worm/Netsky.D: 7]
07/13/2006 19:32:19.625 366626185 Virus scanner 1 reports exit code of 3
07/13/2006 19:32:19.625 366626185 Scanner 1: Virus= W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Attachment=your_letter.pif [1] I
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 Virus scanner 2 reports exit code of 1
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 Warning: file#=366626185 
(366626185.eml,366626)
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 Scanner 2: Virus= Worm.SomeFool.D 
Attachment=[Unknown: Err] [1] I
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 Invalid PIF Vulnerability
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 Found a bogus .pif file
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 Scanned: CONTAINS A VIRUS [MIME: 2 17604]
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[incoming from 72.82.177.22]
07/13/2006 19:32:19.718 366626185 Subject: Re: Your letter

It doesn't seem to matter what kind of virus is involved.  Even when it detects 
a phishing attempt you still see the same error.

Here is what I have in the virus.cfg:

SCANFILE2 C:\SmarterMail\Declude\Scanners\runclamscan.exe log=1 
C:\clamav-devel\bin\clamdscan.exe --quiet --mbox --max-ratio 0 --max-space 1M 
-l report.txt
VIRUSCODE2 1
REPORT2 FOUND

Is anyone else experiencing this, or have any ideas?

Thanks,

Gary





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