> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:clamav-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
> Sent: 3. november 2003 22:05
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Clean Viruses?
> 
> If ClamAV will not be able to clean the system/file in the next
versions
> it's completly senseless for the mass.
> If I've to buy Kaspersky for *NIX I dosn't need ClamAV and if I've
> Kaspersky
> I will send new viruses to Kaspersky and NOT to clamAV couse Kaspersky
> found
> mostly ways to clean a file.
> 

While Kaspersky is a wise choice you'll be doing many people a favour if
you would submit samples to other av-products (including ClamAV).

> Just an idiot..sorry...

Please keep the discussion on a civil level.

> In my archive there also LINUX-Virii and Worms...
> And much of them will not deteced by ClamAV.
> For me personly it's senseless to send parts of my archive to ClamAV
when
> ClamAV is not be able to clean the file.
> I wrote an mail to the developers of ClamAV (compare my archive with
the
> archive of the developers..) but I dosn't get a response.

Sorry, but I'm unable to find your posting to the devel-list. But I do
get many e-mails and might have missed yours. The only e-mail I've seen
from you is regarding installation on OPENBSD.

> That's proof enough for me and it shows me how much some people care
about
> a full functional VirusDB.
> Don't misunderstand me I love OpenSource and I respect the work of the
> team of ClamAV!
> Yes I do! And I would spend my complete Archive if ClamAV is able to
clean
> anything...
> But so I wanna trade (only) with the developers and I think it's fair.
> But it seams that they wont even if they could.
> 

Fair enough if you wish to trade, but please accept if we decide to
decline. You might find this unfair, but adding signatures to the db is
a painstaking slow process of the people maintaining the db, so I think
the person getting the most out of this would be you.

I'm unaware of the effort needed to develop a cleaning option, but I'm
sure that a batch of virus samples isn't the way to ask for this.

> Old school virus-coding rocks couse the old "school boys" (which codes
for
> C64, Apple2 and so on) are coding without a
mass-destruction-instruction
> into the virus/worm ...
> So it was... long time ago, here in my country.
> 

Sorry, but you lost me here...

Best regards,
Diego d'Ambra


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