> I googled [EMAIL PROTECTED] and tried the following:
>
> 1.) ln -s etc/spamassasson/clamav.pm
> /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/ConfModule.pm
>Ouch.
I take it I screwed up pretty bad? Could you explain (is it the missing
leading /) and is there a way to correct this?
> 2.) copying the files into
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 01:03:14PM -0700, metamorph said:
> I googled [EMAIL PROTECTED] and tried the following:
>
> 1.) ln -s etc/spamassasson/clamav.pm /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/ConfModule.pm
Ouch.
> 2.) copying the files into /usr/share/perl5 folder and setting the
> permissions
> 3.) none of
kwijibo wrote:
>
> metamorph wrote:
>
>> I am very new to perl, how would you suggest I add clamav.pm to @INC (ln
>> -s?)?
>>
>
> Google "perl @INC". There is quite a bit of info out there on how to do
> it.
> ___
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metamorph wrote:
> I am very new to perl, how would you suggest I add clamav.pm to @INC (ln
> -s?)?
>
Google "perl @INC". There is quite a bit of info out there on how to do it.
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kwijibo wrote:
>
> metamorph wrote:
>> Problem with ClamAV plugin for spamassassin:
>>
>> Spamassassin/Clamav/Ubuntu/PHP5/Apache2/citadel/
>>
>> I just installed spamassasin and tested it with gtube and it worked, but
>> when I tried to install clamav it still lets the EICAR files through. I
metamorph wrote:
> Problem with ClamAV plugin for spamassassin:
>
> Spamassassin/Clamav/Ubuntu/PHP5/Apache2/citadel/
>
> I just installed spamassasin and tested it with gtube and it worked, but
> when I tried to install clamav it still lets the EICAR files through. I
> read through old posts an
Problem with ClamAV plugin for spamassassin:
Spamassassin/Clamav/Ubuntu/PHP5/Apache2/citadel/
I just installed spamassasin and tested it with gtube and it worked, but
when I tried to install clamav it still lets the EICAR files through. I
read through old posts and everything on the spamassass
Hello,
Since the release 0.93, the options ArchiveBlockMax (clamd) and --block-max
(clamscan) are no longer supported.
Furthermore, Marcus Neukert highlights since clamav-0.93.1: if a limit was
reached, the return-code for applications is CL_CLEAN.
So now, when scanning an archive, the scan can