Hi !!
> | so, if i'm not missing anything, adding a decode = default on top of
> | mime_acl will 'demime' all mime parts (that will not be deleted until
> | data_acl ends),
>
> Right, at MIME ACL time. Into potentially 100's of arbitrary
> pathnames (one per MIME part), which would have to be remembered as a
> list passed to the DATA ACL, and any or all of which may have been
> deleted by a ${run later in the MIME ACL.
no need to remember them, clamd will scan the whole directory, not
just the .eml file (that's why the old demime works).
> That's what I see no evidence for in the docs. If anything, I would
> infer the opposite from the fact that the docs were not updated when
> decode= was added to indicate that it could be used instead of
> demime.
maybe the guy who write it did not think about it, but it looks like
it could be used that way
> OK, I just tried adding "decode = default" to the MIME ACL and
> commenting out the demime line in the DATA ACL. HUPped exim, sent a
> test message with test/clam.zip attached. No joy, I'm afraid.
i will try.
> To my mind, the big question is why clamd does not recognise the .eml
> file as a MIME message that should be unpacked.
if it's properly configured it will do, altough it's mime support is far
from being perfect
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