Christopher X. Candreva said:
> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Chris said:
>
>> Can ClamAV be configured (I guess thats the right word) to tag fraud
>> type
>> messages the same as it does with phishing messages? For instance this:
>
> Spam Assassin does a very good job of picking these up. I find the
> comb
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Chris wrote:
> That it does. I just didn't know if this was something that ClamAV could
> also
> tag as it does phishing or not.
To almost contradict my earlier answer -- Clam DOES find phish mails, they
have been adding signatures for a wihle. However, what it does fi
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 08:13 pm, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Chris said:
> > Can ClamAV be configured (I guess thats the right word) to tag fraud type
> > messages the same as it does with phishing messages? For instance this:
>
> Spam Assassin does a very good job o
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Chris said:
> Can ClamAV be configured (I guess thats the right word) to tag fraud type
> messages the same as it does with phishing messages? For instance this:
Spam Assassin does a very good job of picking these up. I find the
combination of ClamAV and Spam Assassin very e
Chris said:
> Can ClamAV be configured (I guess thats the right word) to tag fraud type
> messages the same as it does with phishing messages? For instance this:
>
> Dear Friend, Let me start by introducing myself
> properly to you. I am Mr. Michael Smith, I work with the Absa Bank SA
> as an a
Can ClamAV be configured (I guess thats the right word) to tag fraud type
messages the same as it does with phishing messages? For instance this:
Dear Friend, Let me start by introducing myself
properly to you. I am Mr. Michael Smith, I work with the Absa Bank SA
as an account officer in the
Tomasz Papszun wrote:
ACK.
...not to be confused with "Ack!" ;-)
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I also got a lot of Phishing mails, that aren't recognised by ClamAV
(mostly german). I already submitted a few of them, but neither was one of
them added nor did I get any response so far, so I stopped submitting,
because I di
Hello All.
After install, configure and run ClamAV demon and milter for sendmail
I see next row in clamd.log. What does it mean? Something wrong?
Tue Sep 13 18:08:22 2005 -> +++ Started at Tue Sep 13 18:08:22 2005
Tue Sep 13 18:08:22 2005 -> clamd daemon 0.86.2 (OS: freebsd4.11,
ARCH: i386, CPU:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 at 9:03:05 -0400, Tripp Sims wrote:
> Tomasz Papszun wrote:
[...]
> >Anyway, we appreciate submitting currently spreading malware caught "in
> >the wild". If you select some "distinct" name for submitting, we'll be
> >able to easier monitor your submissions.
>
> Yesterday I su
Tomasz Papszun wrote:
The problem is you don't remember the name used for uploading as.
I have searched your name, a one example filename from the list you
gave, a few MD5 sums but haven't found any submission looking as yours.
Maybe you remember dates? Or any fragment of the email address or n
Sometimes you _need_ HTM template. Ex.: you have non-english clients
with different codepages or you want to write template in different
codepage than clients have, HTML-supporting MUA (most do) will
automatically convert from source encoding to client's one. So we need
add "Content-Type: text/html
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