On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 05:22 PM, Dallas L. Engelken wrote:
so i should probably turn off --unzip then in uvscan since i have to leave it on in Q-S to get perlscanner to read inside and outside the zip and then turn redundant_scanning on. That seems most optimal CPU wise for needing to catch attachments and viruses both inside and outside the zip
force_unzip=1 redundant_scanning=1 remove --unzip from command line of uvscan
makes complete sense to me. if you run uvscan --secure, realize that --unzip is a part of the --secure call, you may need to remove it as well, and then add --panalyze and optionally --manalyze.
dallas
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