On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 00:44, Colin A. Bartlett wrote:
> Team,
> I'm receiving FPs on Trojan.URLspoof.gen from a client that attaches HTML
> documents to emails. I need to somehow disable this signature so that he can
> send these emails without getting the attachments stripped. Any way of doing
> this? Or is it something up to the hook into my MTA (MailScanner)? For what
> it's worth I saw an almost identical post to this in the archives but there
> was no follow ups.
> 
> cheers,
> Colin

ClamAV FAQ #17:

I found a false positive in ClamAV virus database. What shall I do? 

        Fill the form at
        http://clamav.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/sendvirus.cgi Be sure to
        select The file attached is... a false positive.
        
----- anyway, maybe ask the user to zip the html attachment first until
the false positive is cleared up in the updates.

dex



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