Thanks for the help. I made sure that the From, To, Subject were first
in the .eml files and the eicar test sent the message.
You need to look at the file more carefully.

You *MUST* have the From:, To:, and Subject: lines *BEFORE* the first blank line. That's the most important thing to check in those files. If those lines appear, but are after the first blank line, they will be part of the body of the E-mail -- but the E-mail will go nowhere.

It leaves me a little confused as to a couple of lines that I thought were supposed to be in the
files. I had the following lines in the beginning of the .eml files.

SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Klez
SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Vulnerability
ONLYSENDIFREMOTESENDER
Those are fine, just so long as there are no blank lines before the body of the E-mail. Those instruct Declude Virus not to send the notifications for certain viruses, and to only send it if the sender of the virus was a remote sender (not one of your local users).

Are these covered in the manual and I missed them somehow??
Just briefly, but that will be updated soon.
                                   -Scott

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