The log you're showing is from qmail-scanner with the debug option set.
Qmail-scanner supports "silent" notifications if the virus is known to
spoof the sender address.
Best regards,
Diego d'Ambra
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On Wednesday 20 Aug 2003 4:48 pm, David Jansen wrote:
> With the enormous spread of Worm.Sobig.F I was wondering if it would be
> possible to turn of the mail notifications that are being sent to the
> originating address of the e-mails, especially sin
Hi David,
I thought clamav DID NOT send notifications back to the sender for Sobig
and other similar viruses. Here's a snippet from our logs:
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20/08/2003 08:25:04:4429: There be a virus! (Worm.Sobig.F)
20/08/2003 08:25:04:4429: v_v_t_r: called with Worm.Sobig.F
20/08/2003 08:25:04:4429: v_v
I have created a shell script to use clamscan from the maildrop application.
We currently use maildrop to scan incoming messages using SpamAssassin and
wanted to add the additional functionality of virus scanning using clamscan.
Why a wrapper? Because maildrop expects the xfilter applications it
With the enormous spread of Worm.Sobig.F I was wondering if it would be
possible to turn of the mail notifications that are being sent to the
originating address of the e-mails, especially since many of the recent
virusses (including Worm.Sobig.F) put a fake address in the header.
I am using clama
Hello,
there are some strains of it that the current VirusDB doesn't detect,
I'm submitting samples now. OTOH, what is in the DB did trigger over
6000 times in 10 hours, busy little critter.
Cheers,
Christian
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Christian BalzerNetwork/Systems EngineerNOC
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