>I can't be sure that this is related, but since I've installed 1.61 I
>started getting some messages from Amazon.com being caught by BANEXT com
>when they don't appear to have an attachment with a .com extension.
This actually appears to be an issue that started in v1.48. Before that,
Declude Virus would look for "begin XXX" to identify the start of a
uuencoded attachment (where "XXX" is a number, usually 666, indicating Unix
file permissions). Starting with v1.48, Declude got a bit more aggressive,
and figured that a line starting with "begin " that contained a "." in it
could be the beginning of a MIME segment.
v1.62 will go back to the original method, which won't be quite as sensitive.
-Scott
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