On 06/12/2014 10:29 PM, Kevin Lin wrote:
The "--exclude-dir" option to clamscan takes a regex argument that tells
clamscan to exclude the directories that match the regex.
This means that specifying:
*--exclude-dir=BTC*
will exclude all directories whose absolute path that match BTC (e.g.
"/so
The "--exclude-dir" option to clamscan takes a regex argument that tells
clamscan to exclude the directories that match the regex.
This means that specifying:
*--exclude-dir=BTC*
will exclude all directories whose absolute path that match BTC (e.g.
"/some/directory/BTC", "/BTC", "/some/directory
Hello List
my hope is to exclude from clamscan a Bitcoin Directory named /BTC
- what please is the correct syntax :
--exclude-directory=BTC
or
--exclude-directory=/BTC
??
.
thanks
Ellan
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 06:45:36PM +0100, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> >I have a few hundred whitelist entries, and I'm concerned that some
> >of those accounts may have been compromised, and have become the
> >source of these attacks.
>
> Er, take them off the whitelist and explain to them why you did i
B0;278;0cHi there,
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014, Alex wrote:
I'm using clamav with spamassassin and amavisd.
We use sendmail, but that shouldn't matter. :)
I have a few hundred whitelist entries, and I'm concerned that some
of those accounts may have been compromised, and have become the
source of t