Im having a waird situation with my mail traffic and trying to identify the
causes, one is possible virus.
Sometimes happens that when any user sends a mail, a copy of the mail is
delivered to another address besides the original recipient. I have checked
the mail header, and no traces of that e
You can find it in viruses.db. Probably in /var/lib/clamav or else at
http://clamav.elektrapro.com/database/
These are the signatures together with the virus-names.
Regards,
Chris
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 19:04, Ted Fines wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Dumb newbie question here. Is there a list somewhere
Hi folks,
Dumb newbie question here. Is there a list somewhere of the viruses clamav
detects? I really did look on the web site and in the docs. The mailing
list archives don't seem to be searchable either.
Thanks,
Ted Fines
Macalester College
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I guess everyone is familiar with this web site.
Good links.
Regards...Martin
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Did you do some whois'es on the domains, looks like clamav.org isn't
hosted by elektrapro at all :) .. with other words: two differect
locations (and clamav.org is not up-to-date)
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Van: Benoît Sibaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: zaterdag 14 juni 2003 12:32
Hi,
First some remarks about the website:
"GPG Keys" on clamav.org links to http://www.clamav.org/gpg/, which points
to unavailable files (like
http://www.clamav.org/home/host/clamav.org/html/gpg/README)
Idem "Documentation" http://www.clamav.org/doc/ and
http://www.clamav.org/home/host/clamav.org
On Friday 13 June 2003 21:53, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> I can get to the site, but (even in PASV) can't see the directory.
When you see "can't see the directory" what error message do you see? What
directory are you trying to access? What command are you using to try to see
it? Please cut 'n' pas