> I
> think that you should get more details about their
> setup and then you
> can search documentation and mailing lists of those
> particular programs.
I don't know how they had it set up. I'll ask.
I don't normally do any kind of administration of the
hosting service's server. I'm just tryi
Recall that I was asking the list recently how to deal
with getting 400 MB a day of the zafi.b virus in my
mailbox. I can filter out my mailbox with a procmail
script, followed by using clamscan and procmail, but
my hosting service isn't yet able to do it for me.
It turns out that they had clamav
I've been using formail, procmail and clamav to
disinect a 200 MB mailbox, and since last night it's
only processed 80 MB of mail so far. It's a 350 Mhz
box that I'm running it on, and clamav must be pretty
CPU intensive.
Somebody tipped me off to the following procmail
config, which filters on t
I think the virus that's assaulting me is what this
page calls the PE_ZAFI.B virus:
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=PE_ZAFI.B&VSect=T
The clamav database lists a virus called Worm.Zafi.B.
I'm still working on downloading my mailbox. I copied
it to my home directo
Somebody yesterday said to use formail to convert
maildirs back to mbox format. I've looked at the
formail man page and I can't figure out how to do it.
Can you tell me?
I've successfully used a tool called yammc.pl to
convert my mailboxes to maildir. There are several
programs that claim to do
--- Jim Maul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just curious, if clamav was running on the server,
> how did the infected
> message
> get into the mbox in the first place?
I think clamav was installed on the server, but I
don't think the server is configured properly to use
it yet.
The hosting serv
o, do you know some
Linux software that could do it?
I'm using clamscan version 0.70 on Debian testing for
PowerPC.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Michael D. Crawford
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