Niek wrote: > On 6/16/2005 8:04 PM +0200, Ken Goods wrote: >>>> Scanning: Starting Jun 16 10:18:19 gw-mail MailScanner[16151]: >>>> Commercial scanner clamav timed out! Jun 16 10:18:19 gw-mail >> So you're saying these are MailScanner generated messages? > That should tell you enough, or did you pay for clamav ? > > Niek Baakman > _______________________________________________ > http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
Look, I'm just trying to understand. I know that MailScanner appends a virus warning stating the name of the virus and attachment name etc..etc.. and I'm pretty sure these aren't generated within MailScanner. How would it know if Clam didn't tell it. So is it over the top to wonder if Clam can detect a denial of service attack and report it back to MailScanner? There was a thread here a while back about how this group can be a little kurt with their answers. I *thought* it may have been a little unreasonable at the time.... I have changed my mind. There was also a short thread I started not too long ago stating my genuine awe, admiration, and appreciation for ClamAV and the developers thereof. To this I have not changed my mind. Thanks for the help, Ken _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
