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Oscar Usifer wrote:
> It did *not* recover on it's own. I had to intervene. Unfortunately
> not discovering that this occurred two weeks later, causing me to
> have to go through 7K plus files to verify they are not virus files.
> We could become legally liable as a result, but I doubt this is a
> likely scenario.
> 
> Thanks

There is a clamav monitoring script in the contrib area of the source
distribution that would likely have caught this and alerted you. It's 
saved my butt a few times.

dp
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