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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> >Hmmm, I thought that since Declude Virus does the decoding and scanner
> >calls, that you might be interested it testing this yourself...
>
> Yes.  That's why I tested it, and found that Declude Virus is decoding the
> attachments properly, and found a very plausible explanation as to why
> ClamAV isn't catching these.
>
> >Might you consider such an option with Declude Virus?
>
> The problem is that it would be quite a bit of extra work to add such a
> feature, and there isn't any indication that it would improve AV detection
> in any way.  Phishing attacks are bad, but beyond the scope of AV
software,
> especially when it comes to a workaround to deal with a bug in a
> third-party program.

Okay, enough said.  Thanks, Scott, for taking the time to indulge me on this
one.

With some phishing filter work that Kami sent me off-list, I was able to put
together a single phishing filter that is sending these uncaught phishing
e-mails over my delete weight, so that will work for us.

Bill

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