Parish <parish_AT_ntlworld.com> wrote in message 
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> Yeh You-Ying wrote:
> > Personal thinking, this is problem of Mozilla, not antivirus.
> 
> As long as the .eml file /doesn't/ contain a virus then it is the AV s/w 
> that's at fault - giving false positives. McAfee Virus Scan doesn't have 
> a problem with Mozilla .eml files.

But ScanMail did. :)
My office uses ScanMail for antivirus.
I got the root cause and send the comment in Bugzilla.
That's because some information at the top of eml file (saved by
Mozilla) will be taken as virus. I removed manually the information in
eml and sent it again as attachment. ScanMail no longer blocks it.

Please refer to Bug #143882.
Hope developer will see this. :)
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http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143882

------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-05-12 05:37
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Please refer to Attachment 83257 of this bug.
At the beginning of the eml saved by Mozilla, it contains the
following
information. And ScanMail takes this information as virus and then
block it.
I remove the following information and save as a new eml file.
Send this new eml file to myself, this problem no more occures.
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