Jerry K wrote:
> a) since I am using sendmail, I am making the assumption that
> compiling/using libmilter is the way to go?
I went that way.
> b) if I am using ClamAV as a milter, do I need to run the clamd daemon
> or will sendmail just call libclamav.a/so?
sendmail will NOT call libclamav.a/
Eric Scopinho wrote:
But if I do that, some side effects could happen like:
- I'll need free space to store the file.
- The infected packets may get in while I store the next packets to scan.
- I have to download the whole file before send it to the end-user.
I'm trying to develop some sort of
Hi,
I upgraded my clamav (0.85 > 0.86.1) on a mail server yesterday and I'm
having a problem with a particular virus getting through the system.
I received the message as a bounce from an unknown address, so I assumed it
must be a new variant and submitted the sample, which returned:
This vir
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Eric Scopinho said:
But if I do that, some side effects could happen like:
- I'll need free space to store the file.
You're not properly committed and funded to support this activity.
Maybe.
- The infected packets may get in while I store the next packets to scan
Jason Haar wrote:
Eric Scopinho wrote:
But if I do that, some side effects could happen like:
- I'll need free space to store the file.
- The infected packets may get in while I store the next packets to scan.
- I have to download the whole file before send it to the end-user.
How else coul
Jerry K wrote:
> I am a new ClamAV user. I am configuring a new mail server running
> Solaris 9 + sendmail 8.13.x.
>
> I have several specific questions, but my first question is one of where
> to find more documentation. To date, I have printed out the user guide,
> gone through the FAQ severa