It seems like I had the same problem, some Sober.F messages weren't
caught. I submitted one as a new virus and one of the members of the
virus db team told me he caught the virus. He used .70-rc1 and I use
.70.

After some debuging, going through the sources and talking to one of
the developers it seems that the check to see if a text file is a
mailmessage wasn't detecting this textfile as a mailmessage. Some
changes have been made to this check which will appear in the upcoming
develop version, hopefully it will be solved by then.

Why the virrusses are caught with .70-rc1 and not with .70 I don't
know, I just hope the upcoming release will solve the problem.

Greets
Peter

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Mimmus wrote:

>I currently use Sendmail+ClamAV+Sendmail Milter.
>I just upgraded to 0.70-1 from 0.70-rc1, using RPM packages, but many
>viruses are going through.
>

How did you know the viruses are going  through?
Do you have viruses in your INBOX?

If yes, look at mail headers for
X-Virus-Scanned: clamd / ClamAV version 0.70, clamav-milter version
0.70j

This means email pass chain sendmail->clamav-milter->clamd.

Check you virusdb with sigtool and clamav.conf and freshclam.conf.
Maybe you have doubled configs or virusdb on diffrerent locations.

Are you using some advanced configurations as mailertables, and so?

Petr




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