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Remove useless Content-Type detection that trips off ClamAV #1810

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This header was a left over artifact from the MIME imeplementation
and isn't really used anyway. So instead of fighting with ClamAV
just remove it.

Fixes #1807

RELEASE_NOTES=[BUGFIX] Do not trigger ClamAV FP

Signed-off-by: Dominik Schulz dominik.schulz@gauner.org

This header was a left over artifact from the MIME imeplementation
and isn't really used anyway. So instead of fighting with ClamAV
just remove it.

Fixes gopasspw#1807

RELEASE_NOTES=[BUGFIX] Do not trigger ClamAV FP

Signed-off-by: Dominik Schulz <dominik.schulz@gauner.org>
@dominikschulz dominikschulz added the cleanup Code hygiene label Feb 22, 2021
@dominikschulz dominikschulz added this to the 1.12.2 milestone Feb 22, 2021
@AnomalRoil AnomalRoil merged commit c344ac5 into gopasspw:master Feb 22, 2021
@dominikschulz dominikschulz deleted the fix/issue-1807 branch February 22, 2021 21:53
kpitt pushed a commit to kpitt/gopass that referenced this pull request Jul 21, 2022
…#1810)

This header was a left over artifact from the MIME imeplementation
and isn't really used anyway. So instead of fighting with ClamAV
just remove it.

Fixes gopasspw#1807

RELEASE_NOTES=[BUGFIX] Do not trigger ClamAV FP

Signed-off-by: Dominik Schulz <dominik.schulz@gauner.org>
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