aCaB wrote:
> Kevin Clark wrote:
>> ...clamav-milter still does not log every scanning event to either
>> /var/log/maillog or its own logfile /var/log/clamav/clamav-milter.log
>>
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> As you may guess, "LogInfected" logs infected messages.
> Your mail log should already have logs
Bill Landry wrote:
> Dan Zachary wrote:
>
>> I have recently noted that database signatures of 'type 4' are not
>> always detected. (Often used to detect phishing or greeting card scams).
>>
>>
>> I am using sendmail and mimedefang. The mimedefang is calling clamd.
>>
>>
> Yes, check the
Duncan Drury wrote:
Hello,
My install of clamav seems to have suddenly stopped working this week. I
use clamav with amavisd to scan mail in my postfix installation
running on
FreeBSD. On Monday all mail stopped being processed and I got the
following
errors:
We've also had something sim
Kevin Way wrote:
I had the same problems. FreeBSD/i386 6.2p1 and 6.2p0. Compiled
directly from the ports collection, without --experimental.
As far as we could tell, it just scanned slower and slower and then
stopped scanning.
That sounds like what happened here. See the "ScanStream: acce
robert delius royar wrote:
The earlier version did not require any thread-related parameters to
configure. Perhaps this problem is a thread-related issue. Note that
sendmail was compiled with threads enabled (nm shows calls to
pthread_* in libmilter.so)
[As an aside, when I did try 0.90 cl
Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hi all,
I've been having this problem for quite some time and thought it might
go away after upgrading all our spamd/clamd boxes to FreeBSD 6.2 from
4.11.
It hasn't though... We use a maildrop recipe that uses the
clamd-stream-client to send messages over to a clu
Karl Pielorz wrote:
We've narrowed this down a bit - and it doesn't look like it's just an
issue with 0.88.4 - we backed the server down to 0.88.1 and the same
thing happened...
As has been noted on this list, the 0.8x series is 'old' code. As such,
you may wish to try out clamav-devel from
Stephen Gran wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 04:50:23PM +0200, alexandre Chapellon said:
Hello all of you
I would like to know if it's possible to setup a "central" Clamd server
that would scan content sent by remote client . I thought i could
achieve this using clamdscan but apparently no
Bill Shupp wrote:
Is clamdscan/clamd scanning supported over TCP/IP?
AFAIK, clamdscan won't use STREAM. This was posted a while back, but I
haven't actually tried it (since I use the milter, which does support
STREAM):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/clamd-stream-cl/
Craig.
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Craig Green wrote:
|That's odd. Are you sure you're running as root? And that you're
not out of
|space on /usr? Permissions and space are the only things I can think
of for
|why make can't open the Makefile.
Yes, I roo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Im trying to upgrade Clamav on FreeBSd 5.4, but I getting the
following error. It happen using ports or portupgrade.
===> Found saved configuration for clamav-0.85.1
=> clamav-0.87.1.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
=> Attempting to
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Friday 20 May 2005 09:24, Doug Hardie wrote:
clamav 0.85.1 on two servers. Both quit right about midnight. I
found the following log entries on one of them:
Are you using FreeBSD?
We've had the milter quit on a couple of FreeBSD servers here--on 0.85,
anyway.
Mark Penkower wrote:
I am using:
ClamAV 0.83/706/Sun Feb 13 19:14:02 2005, clamav-milter version 0.75c
First, that's rather out of date. Are you sure about the version
numbers? Here's my current version info:
ClamAV 0.83/741/Tue Mar 1 13:26:34 2005
It's odd that you would report a DB version
ahellary wrote:
Matt
blackhole isnt being developed now ... we have done some changes to
it to get it to run spamassin 3.x
so i'll ask another question what are others running i like
black hole in that you can set which domains or even users mail is
scanned and even what incomming ma
Philipp Offermann wrote:
Hi,
I'm using courier-mta and am looking for a mail filter that does the
following:
I've never used courier-mta, so don't know much about it. That said:
- read mail from stdin
- scan for viruses
- modify header of the message accordingly
- optional: send mail to sender
Rob MacGregor wrote:
I've raised a bug (with FreeBSD) regarding this on everybody else's
behalf. I suspect the issue is that with 5.3 (and later) the version
of ZLib installed is patched, but the port doesn't check what version
of FreeBSD is being used (and I've no idea how it could, but then I'm
Andrew P. Kaplan wrote: .
Can you give me a hint as to how you do this. I like the idea of
having multiple redundant spamclam boxes.
We run a similar setup to Paul's.
We have a pair of incoming SMTP servers servers running Sendmail with
two milters: clamav-milter and milter-ahead. Milter-ahead
George Chelidze wrote:
Hello,
Wtexpo.com ClamAV wrote:
Thanks for reply. But I am still confusing. For example, why this
replied mail is still scanned with old ClamAV 0.80/601/Mon Nov 22
21:40:21 2004 as its mail header shown. It should be scanned with new
ClamAV 0.80/605/Wed Nov 24 22:09:47 200
jef moskot wrote:
Is there any simple way to specify which particular message in a mailbox
file is infected?
If you're referring to an mbox, you can user 'formail -s' to break the
mbox into individual messages. I'd probably pipe the result from
formail into procmail, and use procmail's filter
Nigel Horne wrote:
Are you running clamd with INET or UNIX domain sockets? If the former
try telneting to clamd and see if it talks.
If he's using FreeBSD, he can also telnet to a Unix socket with 'telnet
-u /path/to/socket':
-
cgreen:VMail1:/home/cgreen# telnet -u /var/run/cla
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