On 8/19/2011 2:40 PM, Tom Goerger wrote:
> I'm attempting to compile a 64 bit version of 0.97.2 on Solaris 9, and
> running into some issues. Version 0.96.4 compiled fine in the same
> environment that we're using now, but both this version and 0.97.1 did not
> seem to compile correctly. The con
Hi--
On Aug 19, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Tom Goerger wrote:
> I'm attempting to compile a 64 bit version of 0.97.2 on Solaris 9, and
> running into some issues. Version 0.96.4 compiled fine in the same
> environment that we're using now, but both this version and 0.97.1 did not
> seem to compile correc
Hi,
I'm attempting to compile a 64 bit version of 0.97.2 on Solaris 9, and
running into some issues. Version 0.96.4 compiled fine in the same
environment that we're using now, but both this version and 0.97.1 did not
seem to compile correctly. The configure does not come out with any errors,
but
On 2011-08-19 20:33, Paul Enlund wrote:
> Hi
>
> Still having problems with some PDF's being flagged as
> Heuristics.Encrypted.PDF
> even with version 0.97.2. Version 0.97 does not have this problem.
>
> Example PDF which is not encrypted available if required.
Please open a bug and attach it (
Hi
Still having problems with some PDF's being flagged as Heuristics.Encrypted.PDF
even with version 0.97.2. Version 0.97 does not have this problem.
Example PDF which is not encrypted available if required.
Regards .
P Enlund
At 09:15 11/07/2011 +0300, you wrote:
On 2011-07-11 09:08, Manish K
On 08/19/11 19:13, Michael Wu wrote:
> We will see the following messages in the clamav milter's logs :
>
> "ERROR: clamfi_eom: FD send failed: Broken pipe"
> "ERROR: FD send failed"
Michael,
Looks like clamd went down. Or was bored for the long wait time and shut
the socket down.
Eit
>
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> Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 13:11:57 +0300
> From: T?r?k Edwin
> Subject: Re: [clamav-users] The error log message "milter=clmilter,
>tempfail"
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