I'm not certain what it's catching on Phishing scams, but I get essentially that same message on a fairly regular basis from ACS's email system.
Jim Gribbin
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From: Damien Hull <dhull@digitaloverload.net>
Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 2:56 pm
Subject: ClamAV got a virus!
> I'm using ClamAV with with my Email server. This is the first time 
> I've 
> used it and I had know idea if it would work. However, today I got 
> a 
> virus. Well, ClamAV marked an Email as a virus.
> 
> HTML.Phishing.Pay-157
> 
> It's a pay pal fishing Email. It's one of those emails that asks 
> you for 
> your Pay Pal account information. Is this really a virus? I'm not 
> sure. 
> I've searched Google but all I get are lists that include the 
> above name 
> with out a description.
> 
> I should mention that "HTML.Phishing.Pay-157" may be a name that 
> ClamAV 
> uses. Other virus scanners could call it something else.
> 
> 
> If anyone knows what this is let me know. I'll be searching Google 
> for 
> more information.
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