Michael writes: > Hi Jeff, > >> The problem seems to be associated with the initial From line. If it is >> there, >> then clamscan gives the alert. If it is missing, then it does not. >> Usually, >> clamscan works the same in either situation (at least with mbox2maildir >> which >> I have been using up until trying mb2md). The attached file seems to be >> special somehow. >> > > [...] > > I'm somewhat unclear whether you are speaking of the attachment-part of > your > file or whether you had intended to attach some file to your bugreport. > Indeed > such an example would be very useful for debugging this issue. Could you > maybe > come up with a file where you remove all the private contents? >
I had isolated the message that caused the behavior and was trying to send it along as an attachment. The debian mail server kept kicking it back to me. If you have a public key to encrypt the message, then I could send it to the BTS and would imagine that the server would accept it then. Or if you know of another, possibly a more standard, way of passing the message to you, then we could do that. -jeff _______________________________________________ Pkg-clamav-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-clamav-devel
