Dennis Peterson wrote:
My webmail is configured to use our standard smtp servers for all
inbound/outbound mail. It really isn't all that difficult.
I think they mean webmail systems that are not on your network and that
you don't manage. i.e. Hotmail.
_
It would be nice if clamscan, clamd, freshclam, sigtool, etc printed out
the full path of the database files they are using (maybe only if -v is
specified?). That would help people track down what's happening.
--Eric
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Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111
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and
"spamc" (the daemon client) try to act the same way and try to be
drop-in replacements for each other. I just assumed that clamscan and
clamdscan tried to be drop in replacements for each other as well.
--Eric
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Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111
"In
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 10:47, Stephen Gran wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 09:26:04AM -0500, Eric Wieling said:
> > On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 08:40, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > > use /usr/bin/clamscan --tempdir=/tmp -r -i --block-encrypted bob.zip
> >
> > Any idea why the
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 08:40, Stephen Gran wrote:
> use /usr/bin/clamscan --tempdir=/tmp -r -i --block-encrypted bob.zip
Any idea why the config file setting to enable blocking encrypted files
is not working?
--Eric
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Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111
"In a
n/clamscan /usr/share/man/man1/clamscan.1.bz2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# whereis clamdscan
clamdscan: /usr/bin/clamdscan /usr/share/man/man1/clamdscan.1.bz2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]#
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Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111
"In a related story, the IRS has recently ru
It's a horrible little hack, but I'm making the assumption here that an
empty zip file is treated as a virus and a password protected zip file
will appear to contain no files. The counter "files" seems to be off by
one.
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Eric Wieling <[EMAIL PR
Yay! I'm not crazy!
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 08:23, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Eric Wieling schrieb:,
>
> > Try clamscan rather than clamdscan. I was having a similar problem and
> > it started working when I used clamscan rather than clamdscan. I
> > assumed it was a
Try clamscan rather than clamdscan. I was having a similar problem and
it started working when I used clamscan rather than clamdscan. I
assumed it was a config issue on my part, but
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 12:05, Erik Bourget wrote:
> I have no idea how this mail got so messed up, heh. I gues