Dennis Peterson wrote:
> Chinh Nguyen Tam wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> We've notice some strange behavior of clamav in our email server for. 
>> When we try to send some email (HTML format, Outlook 2003) with URL 
>> inside, clamav detects these email as Email.Foolball-2 virus. If we send 
>> the emails with the same URL in Thunderbird HTML format or in pure text, 
>>   clamav will let the emails pass by.
>> You can see the example of one Outlook HTML attached in this messages 
>> (please unpack with gzip).
>> Please advice if anyone met the same problem before and how to solve this.
>>
>> Thank you very much!
> 
> If your message contains a url such as http://123.231.255.29/, in other words 
> a URL 
> made up from an IP address, and if that URL is preceded by the word "tracker" 
> then 
> the message will fail. In fact I had to reword this post to get past the av 
> filter.
> 
> dp

Yes, our emails contain urls with IP. We must change it so something 
like hxxp://123.123.123.123 to pass the filter. But you know, It's a bit 
   noisy for the users. It'd be ok if there's a tip to disable this kind 
of check from clamav.

Chinh Nguyen
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