>> Message: 29
>> Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 21:50:52 -0700
>> From: Jeff Weinberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: [Clamav-users] Using ClamAV with Dspam - how do I verify
>> it's
>> working?
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Jeff Weinberger wrote:
>
> Thanks Dennis - much appreciated!!
>
> I've looked at the log files and all they are recording is the virus-
> updated-induced reloads. So I'm not sure what's happening.
>
> I assume ClamAV would only report anything at all (even to log files)
> if it was handed a
On Aug 9, 2008, at 10:06 PM, Jeff Weinberger wrote:
> The question is: if I were to look at the log file, what would/should
> I see there if:
>
> 1) ClamAV found something to be a virus? or
Well, I tend to see something like this in clamd.log:
SelfCheck: Database status OK.
/var/amavis/tmp/amavis
Hi Parveen,
>Steven,
>
>I have a secured environment which governed by HIPAA regulatory, so I
>can't keep open everything.
>
>Thanks,
>Parveen
The only port you need to get an up to date clamav database is the
outgoing HTTP port (TCP:80) [ and DNS so you can get an upto date IP for
the server y
On Sat, 9 Aug 2008 22:06:39 -0700
Jeff Weinberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume ClamAV would only report anything at all (even to log files)
> if it was handed a message and found it to have a virus. If it had no
> virus, I assume ClamAV would deliver it as clean.
If you enable LogCle