Why should clamav-milter be picky about this? Suppose I am using a tcp
socket and the sendmail server is not local? This error checking can
cause problems for people that have the sendmail package installed, but
are not using for clamav.
While one could argue that it isn't reasonable to have
Yes, that could be done relatively easily and it seems a reasonable request.
I'll look into it for clamav-milter 0.81f which I expect to be published in CVS
tomorrow (1/2).
-Nigel
On Monday 31 Jan 2005 22:02, Hank Beatty wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the right list to post this on but, I was
I'm not sure if this is the right list to post this on but, I was
wondering if it would be possible to add the virus name to the
X-Virus-Status header. Something like:
X-Virus-Status: Infected with Eicar-Test-Signature
Here is the diff that I did to make this change:
2551a2552,2554
>
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:01:42 +0100
"Giovanni Racciu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just written a small Qt client for ClamAV that uses the STREAM
> socket connection to a a clamd server machine where the daemon is
> listening to locally scan files.
> I'd like to release this early ver
Hi,
I've just written a small Qt client for ClamAV that uses the STREAM socket
connection to a a clamd server machine where the daemon is listening to
locally scan files.
I'd like to release this early version 0.01. to the clamav users, so I wish
to know how to post the sources.
Ciao
Giovanni
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:23:29 +0100
"Alexander Hagenah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Monday, January 31,
> 2005 3:41 PM:
>
> > You don't appear to be giving Clam a valid SMTP file.
>
> XMail writes a few lines extrea to the file, which looks like this:
> .--
> | alced
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Monday, January 31,
2005 3:41 PM:
> You don't appear to be giving Clam a valid SMTP file.
XMail writes a few lines extrea to the file, which looks like this:
.--
| alcedo;192.168.0.159:2620;hummingbird;192.168.0.142:25;Mon, 17 Jan
2005
| 15:00:44 +0100;[XMail 1.20 ES
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Monday, January 31,
2005 3:41 PM:
> You don't appear to be giving Clam a valid SMTP file.
XMail writes a few lines extrea to the file, which looks like this:
.--
| alcedo;192.168.0.159:2620;hummingbird;192.168.0.142:25;Mon, 17 Jan
2005
| 15:00:44 +0100;[XMail 1.20 ES
On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 15:12 +0100, Alexander Hagenah wrote:
> Ho,
>
> I have one more problem. The ClamAV-Scanner doesn't recognize ANY kind
> of virus. I testet quite a lot. Only one virus is found [EICAR]. Do you
> know any help?
> I have updated the database. :/
> One more time, I attach the up
Lo,
> for detecting viri in mails you have to pass the -m parameter to
> clamscan. Read the man page.
I tried this already. No success. This file was just an example. Same
happens with an *.rar archive. "test.mail" ist just the name of the
file. Doesn't mean, it's a `mail-file'.
.--
| [EMAIL PRO
On Monday 31 January 2005 15:12, Alexander Hagenah wrote:
> I have one more problem. The ClamAV-Scanner doesn't recognize ANY kind
> of virus. I testet quite a lot. Only one virus is found [EICAR]. Do you
> know any help?
for detecting viri in mails you have to pass the -m parameter to clamscan.
Ho,
I have one more problem. The ClamAV-Scanner doesn't recognize ANY kind
of virus. I testet quite a lot. Only one virus is found [EICAR]. Do you
know any help?
I have updated the database. :/
One more time, I attach the up-to-date source.
Hope to hear from you soon.
.--
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] main
The current CVS fixes the broken proxy issues.. I'll fire off a bug to
mandrake!
--Rob
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[I've kept the subject the same, hopefully it'll be picked up on the
same thread]
FWIW, mandrake 10.1 is now using 0.81 as it's official distribution of
clam, (ClamAV 0.81/685/Wed Jan 26 09:08:24 2005 is the build date) and
it seems to be suffering from the same problem. I'm just grabbing the
lat
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