seems like there's a bunch o' questions abt this ...
is there anything we (users) can do abt this issue? is it, rather, a developer issue? or is it *not* a clamav issue at all, but the calling script's?
richard
-- On Wednesday, March 17, 2004 1:42 PM -0800 OpenMacNews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-- On Wednesday, March 17, 2004 9:42 PM +0100 Thomas Lamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I agree here. It just comes down to: - Have you enabled the ScanMail and ScanArchive options in your clamav.conf, or are you using clamscan --mbox? If not, this is the culprit.
just re-checked,
ScanMail & ScanArchive are *both* enabled in clamav.conf
and, ClamAV *is* regularly scanning/catching OTHER email viruses ...
- What is CGpro sending to clamav? Does it decompose mails? CG _may_ fulfill this task, erm, incompletely. Or does it send the whole raw message to clamav? Then you definitely need to enable ScanMail (see above)
i'm not sure i understand enuf to answer your question adequately, however you should know that ...
CGPro is doing NONE of the av processing, nor is it, itself, speaking 'directly' to ClamAV
rather, ClamAV is being invoked by a CGPro script, "cgpav-1.3a", found at: <http://program.farit.ru/>, built & compiled in the presence of a successful clamav build/install.
with a little guidance, i might be able to provide you a better answer ...
Thomas
richard
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