Since today we can not sent emails anymore when a PDF printed via Rhino PDF is attached . We always receive mail delivery system , reason virus.
We already did try to send the PDF with various mail services but its always the same. when we export a Rhino PDF using Microsoft Printer PDF as a printer we found out that we do not have the issue .
Its only when using the Rhino PDF as PDF printer which is favoured to use for quality reasons.
Does anyone have the same issue or know a solution ?
Dunno, just printed some PDFs this morning via Rhino PDF and sent them out via e-mail - I didn’t get any message like that.
Did notice something funny in Windows explorer though - the Rhino-created PDF’s do not get the PDF logo. Importing them into Acrobat (for combining multiple pages into one document) and saving that from Acrobat got the logo…
Got the same problem today , had to export to rh5 and pdf from there, ten I was able to send via email no problem. Prior to that I could send any pdf at all through any server. A bug on a rhino?!?
I have encountered the same issue using R6 and it only started happening in the past few day or so.
Most virus checkers don’t pick it up however some do (Clamav for instance). The definition it picks up appears to be: Win.Exploit.CVE_2019_0758-6968262-1 Is this what you are getting?
I have virus checkers running on the PC’s that haven’t thrown up anything at all.
I have noticed that printing with any other printer or indeed exporting PDF using RhinoCommon does not seem to produce the problem either. Oddly very simple Rhino files do not appear to generate the error even when printing with the native RhinoPDF as the printer only more complex files with references etc seem to have problems.
Hey, I am having the same problem as well, all pdf printed files from rhino cant be mailed, even previous ones which I mailed last week without any problem
According to the Clamav mailing list an update of the Clamav Anti-Virus software should stop these messages appearing (as of yesterday). It seems they have updated their virus definitions.