On 09/08/2010 06:45 AM, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
tags 589767 + upstream
forwarded 589767 https://wwws.clamav.net/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2253
thanks
Michael writes:
[...]
I guess you could zip the file, make the archive password protected and
send the
password along :-) That way anybody could get a chance to read it. If you
prefer
the gpg variant, my public key is attached.
I found alternate ways to do my work. Anyway, attached is a gpg symmetric
encrypted file that I referred to in earlier messages.
The password is "debian".
It seems that whatever mailserver software you might be using, it adds some X-*
headers at the very beginning of the email message. Consequently clamav fails to
detect this as a Maildir file and treats it as ASCII text instead. It then fails
to conclude that it is a phishing message. I've asked upstream to improve their
detection capabilities.
Postfix.
Thanks a lot for reporting this and providing all the necessary debugging
information!
And thank you for all of the work that you do for Debian. I wish that I
had more time to help out. I miss out on a lot of the code work in my
present job incarnation. I start to get into it when immediately I'm
pulled in another direction.
-jeff
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