Hi,
The mail received with PDF file says, the file is encrypted and key to
open it is first two characters of your name and first two digits of
your date of birth.
Should we block such mails also as they may also contain virus?
Regards,
ANANT.
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... one of my other servers is under attack!
I just updated this server to 0.95.3 from 0.95.2 on debian lenny 32bit
( vps ). Everything compiled and installed fine, but clamd seems to be
falling over silently.
All I see in the clamd log is
Thu Nov 26 14:50:39 2009 -> +++ Started at Thu Nov 26 14
I have been looking at performing a single freshclam update and then
distributing that update internally but I cannot find how to report
detections from all the internal systems. Anyone have an idea on what
I am missing?
Tom
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On 25.11.09 08:59, ANANT S ATHAVALE wrote:
> I forgot to add that, we still receive mails having PDF files as
> attachments and they are password protected (like Bank statements etc).
> Are such files really encrypted or they are just password protected? If
> they are encrypted, how do we blo
Hi there,
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 Ken Campney wrote:
> ... there is no destination logged when a infection is processed.
> My guess this is because its not being delivered. Which would explain
> why the clamav-milter.log has the intended "local" delivery address.
Can you change the verbosity of Send
On Monday 23 November 2009, Ken Campney wrote:
> Is it possible to get clamav to log the "envelope recipient"?
mailfromd can do it.
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Regards,
Sergey
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