On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:16:33 -0600
Instituto de Ingenieria Unix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello:
> 
>   Thanks for the URL, I tested to the server who has clamav and step
> all the tests.  But I even have a problem, when send a mail with a
> file zip with password (with a virus), clamav does not stop it, and if
> send to an account of yahoo, this if it detects it and notifies it. 
> The question is, single can be blocked through file clamd.conf
> enabling ArchiveBlockEncrypted

You've misunderstood my answer. Please ask someone to translate you the
following blocks:

>> If you're talking about the test file from www.testvirus.org then you
>> can safely ignore it. This is not the only strange test on that site.
[...]
> > ClamAV successfully stops password protected Bagles and some other
> > worms. There's no need (and even possibility) to detect malware in
> > all protected files. However, you can block _all_ passworded Zip/RAR
> > archives by enabling ArchiveBlockEncrypted in clamd.conf
> > (--block-encrypted in clamscan), but this is generally not
> > recommended.

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