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On Friday 18 June 2004 04:25, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> ClamAV is
> able to detect it (in contrast to many commercial scanners) and there's
> no need to reeject all encrypted files.

If you note my original post,  password-protected zips were getting by on a 
box with 0.73/clamdscan/clamassassin1.1.0/maildrop/postfix.

On another machine invoking clamdscan via amavisd-new, password-protected zips 
were caught.

Therefor, until I can correct the problem, my only alternative is to block all 
password-protected zips (not that this is a real burden).
- -- 
Robin Lynn Frank
Director of Operations
Paradigm-Omega, LLC
======================
In a perfect world, there would be no crying
babies in theaters.
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