Hello,
I was able to get clamav-milter to build on my system. Now, I'm able to
start the clamav-milter, and sendmail. When I telnet into the port 25,
I give 'helo localhost' and then 'mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' and I
get the following error:
Expected port information from cla
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Ted Fines wrote:
> getopt_long.h is declared in getopt.h in /usr/include on my Linux system.
> On my Solaris system, the only getopt.h files are located in other source
> trees, such as those of php and mod_ssl. Those don't have a declaration
> for getopt_long though, while th
have you got any install pureftpd install +mysql on
linux box redhat 9.0
please send me any configs or php user management
tools ,...
getopt_long.h is declared in getopt.h in /usr/include on my Linux system.
On my Solaris system, the only getopt.h files are located in other source
trees, such as those of php and mod_ssl. Those don't have a declaration
for getopt_long though, while the one on my Linux system does.
Everything's
Hello,
I'm trying to build the clamav-milter on a Solaris 8 X86 box. After
reading
clamav-milter/INSALL, editing the Makefile and adding a couple of other
flags to support having things in /opt instread of /usr/local I
ended up with
the error of a missing getopt_long(). What lib can
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> > Sorry... I must've missed that fix being mentioned. We are waiting for
> > 0.60 (whatever is the latest today) to be patched and stable before
> > upgrading. Our clamd inspects over 200,000 email messages a day, and we
>
> Well, this should be a good te
Hi Jason,
> > After removing the signature for Worm.Nicehello.A everthing works again
> > as before.
>
> I don't know why that might happen, but try this one instead:
>
> Worm/NiceHello
(Clam)=c142d43b0b6f6c612cd3200d51df54126f20656c20b667d1d7ba6f096675656e16710
61d70ad8af606816574692925dededeba61
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Christoph Barlag wrote:
> After removing the signature for Worm.Nicehello.A everthing works again
> as before.
I don't know why that might happen, but try this one instead:
Worm/NiceHello
(Clam)=c142d43b0b6f6c612cd3200d51df54126f20656c20b667d1d7ba6f096675656e1671061d70ad8af6
> deferral: 1.2.3.4_failed_after_I_sent_the_message./Remote_host_said:_451
> _qq_temporary_problem_(#4.3.0)/
> I am using clamscan 0.54 with qmail and qmailscanner:
> X-Qmail-Scanner-1.15:[] clam_scanner: corrupt or unknown ClamAV
> scanner/resource problems - exit status 50
The solution for this
> Sorry... I must've missed that fix being mentioned. We are waiting for
> 0.60 (whatever is the latest today) to be patched and stable before
> upgrading. Our clamd inspects over 200,000 email messages a day, and we
Well, this should be a good test for 0.60 ;)
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
--
ello,
since the last update of viruses2.db, where a signature for
Worm.Nicehello.A
has been added, our mailserver stopped working.
error message from sending mailserver:
deferral: 1.2.3.4_failed_after_I_sent_the_message./Remote_host_said:_451
_qq_temporary_problem_(#4.3.0)/
I am using clamscan 0.
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> > I've been trussing the freshclam process (from clamav-20030317) for a few
> > weeks now and I think I know (at least one cause of) what's going wrong -
> > it's leaking file descriptors and eventually it gets an EMFILE error
> > whenever it tries to make
> I've been trussing the freshclam process (from clamav-20030317) for a few
> weeks now and I think I know (at least one cause of) what's going wrong -
> it's leaking file descriptors and eventually it gets an EMFILE error
> whenever it tries to make update the database or talk to clamd. Is this
>
Test #1: Fake virus sent from a ISP account. Result: Recipient gets the
milters "Virus Intercepted" email. Original email never gets to recipient.
Sender gets a rejection notice from the milter.
Test #2: Same as above sent from Yahoo account. Result: Same as above.
Test #3: Same as above sent
Sorry, folks. Didn't mean to post that zip file to the whole list.
Ted
--On Thursday, July 03, 2003 7:09 AM -0500 Ted Fines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
That's because I am a big idiot and didn't put it in there. Here you go!
Ted
--On Thursday, July 03, 2003 3:42 PM +0700 zen <[EMAIL PROTECTE
That's because I am a big idiot and didn't put it in there. Here you go!
Ted
--On Thursday, July 03, 2003 3:42 PM +0700 zen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Ted,
Friday, June 27, 2003, 4:25:55 AM, you wrote:
Hi All,
First: This message is about the second Perl doo-dad I've added to
ClamAV.
Hello Ted,
Friday, June 27, 2003, 4:25:55 AM, you wrote:
> Hi All,
> First: This message is about the second Perl doo-dad I've added to ClamAV.
> I don't think I've written anything incredible in either script, but I
> thought, can we add a ./contrib folder to the next ClamAV distro, for
> us
The latest virus db update supposedly contains the JS.FortNight.E-2 virus that
was submitted by myself (46) and rvmother (42); however, Clamav is still not
detecting the virus in question. Can someone send me the virus so I can be
sure my copy of it is not corrupted? Thanks.
--
William T. Mann
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