Clam's behaviour is incorrect because the Eicar test file page (http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm) states: "Any anti-virus product that supports the test file should detect it in any file providing that the file starts with the following 68 characters, and is exactly 68 bytes long:"
If anyone's interested, I've put a copy of this text file here:
http://www.clues.ltd.uk/nai.txt
Regards
Martin A. Brooks, Clues Ltd. http://www.clues.ltd.uk/
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