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Eduardo Reitz wrote:

> Does ClamAV scan the incoming and the outgoing e-mail from the mail Server?

That depends on your configuration.

> Because i received the following message in my mail.log
> 
> May  5 09:10:28 mailserver-cnr postfix/smtp[30352]: CF8F418041:
> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=mx1.netglobalis.cl[200.14.80.93], delay
> =8, status=bounced (host mx1.netglobalis.cl[200.14.80.93] said: 550-Found
> blacklisted file attachment - Se encontr? un archivo con e
> xtensi?n 550 peligrosa (.lnk). Posible infecci?n de virus. (in reply to end
> of DATA command))

That message means that the remote mail server rejected your message because it
contains a .lnk file, which the remote server is obviously configured to
consider as dangerous -- it doesn't say it found a virus, just that it doesn't
allow files with that extension.

> I don’t know if clamav recognized the virus form an outgoing e-mail.

No, clamav has nothing to do with that message.
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René Berber
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