On Mar 26, 2004, at 2:35 PM, Trog wrote:


On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 18:35, Bart Silverstrim wrote:

Hmm...when I just tested it (postfix, clamav, amavisd-new) tests 8, 12,
24, and 25 got through. Am I missing something in my config?


How worried should I be about those viruses getting through? :-/

#8 was blocked with current CVS (didn't test other versions) #12 is blocked if you tell clamscan to detect password protected files


That (#12) is only in the CVS version as well, no?


I've been waiting until the latest version is in the ports tree (FreeBSD 4.9) so I wouldn't end up with a mix of ports and tarballed apps on the server, so latest updates could be taken care of via portupgrade... :-/

#24 and #25 don't contain any viruses, so it's not surprising they
aren't detected.

This was supposed to test a potential infection vector?




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