Hi!
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Is this part of the message in an attachment that is fed to clamav?
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It is part of the message (which could be in text/plain or text/html)...
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Nicolas Riendeau wrote:
Hi!
I have been trying to add a signature to detect an hoax and I can't seem
to get it right...
What I have been trying to use to detect that hoax is the email address
they refer to which is always [EMAIL PROTECTED] (regarless of
the language the message is written i
Hi!
I have been trying to add a signature to detect an hoax and I can't seem to get it
right...
What I have been trying to use to detect that hoax is the email address they refer to
which is always [EMAIL PROTECTED] (regarless of the language the message is
written in).
If I write don't us
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 04:28:55PM +0100, Randal, Phil said:
> Pat Masterson wrote:
> > But I can get the TXT records OK:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [171]: host -t txt current.cvd.clamav.net
> > current.cvd.clamav.net descriptive text "0.88.2:39:1546:1150468141:1"
> >
> > And DNS resolution is fin
Pat Masterson wrote:
> I just installed clamav-0.88.2 on a solaris 9 system. when running
> freshclam I get this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [170]: /usr/local/bin/freshclam --datadir=/home/clamav -v
> Current working dir is /home/clamav
> Max retries == 3
> ClamAV update process started at Fri Jun 16
I just installed clamav-0.88.2 on a solaris 9 system. when running
freshclam I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [170]: /usr/local/bin/freshclam --datadir=/home/clamav -v
Current working dir is /home/clamav
Max retries == 3
ClamAV update process started at Fri Jun 16 10:18:50 2006
SECURITY WARNING: NO
Fernando Azevedo asked:
> I'm running a pretty stable server with clamav 0.88.2 on top of qmail
> with simscan. I'm checking all messages (incoming and
> outgoing) and I'd
> like to append a small footnote with a disclaimer and also with some
> (free) advertisement stating that the message has go
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