On Sep 8, 2006, at 11:34 AM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:05:48AM -0700, Dennis Peterson wrote:
Hopefully the list is also properly escaped and or quoted. xargs
is pretty
unhappy with filenames that have special characters in them, or
spaces. This is
true no matter h
Hi,
Will ClamAV be able to catch executable scripts hiding as e-mail
attachments any time soon?
Thanks, Phil
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on 12/17/04 2:31 PM, Carnegie, Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>> on 12/17/04 1:09 PM, Carnegie, Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> Does your e-mail system have the means of using RTBL (Real Time Black
> List)
>>> servers? If so you might want to try that. Our spam load decr
on 12/17/04 1:26 PM, Dennis Peterson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> on 12/17/04 1:09 PM, Carnegie, Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Does your e-mail system have the means of using RTBL (Real Time Black List)
>> servers? If so you might want to try that. Our spam load decreased
>> rema
on 12/17/04 1:09 PM, Carnegie, Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Pardon, I didnt mean to imply that clamav doesnt provide the name of
> the
>> virus as well. The point i was trying to make was that clamav itself
>> doesnt know or care about what is actually done after the virus is
>> dete
On Nov 24, 2004, at 9:29 PM, Tristan Griffiths wrote:
Philip Ershler wrote:
I am running the .80 release. Tonight I ran the current set of tests
from www.testvirus.org.
Tests 4,5,7,8,17, and 19 got through. Any idea what's going on. The
last time I ran this suite of
tests on the .75 relea
I am running the .80 release. Tonight I ran the current set of tests
from www.testvirus.org.
Tests 4,5,7,8,17, and 19 got through. Any idea what's going on. The
last time I ran this suite of
tests on the .75 release, I seem to recall it did much better.
Thanks for any thoughts,
Phil
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Hi,
I have just installed MPP with built in clamav for use with
CommuniGate Pro on an OS X 10.3.5 system. I picked up the most recent
version of MPP. Does this version of MPP utilize clamav .80? I was
running the standalone clamav with cgpav. I assume I should replace my
cron entry that I used
Hi,
I'm running clamav 0.75-3. I just happened to notice when I started
clamd I got some odd messages. Are these anything to worry about? Or
are these Not supported signature types for the .80 release of clamav?
LibClamAV debug: Loading /var/tmp/clamav-7762060f263cf476/daily.db
LibClamAV debug:
What kind of hardware/software are you running on?
On Sep 10, 2004, at 7:33 AM, Stelian wrote:
Please help me, i have a very urgent problem.
I must provide a virus free mail service for my employer, and I must
do it fast or my job is on the line :)
We curently have about 6 POP3 acounts stored on ou
On Aug 31, 2004, at 8:02 PM, Niek wrote:
On 9/1/2004 1:52 AM +0200, Philip Ershler wrote:
I am running clam in series with RAV on CommuniGate Pro via cgpav.
The messages go through clam first and if clam says OK then they go
through RAV. Today RAV caught 4 messages that clam thought were OK
I am running clam in series with RAV on CommuniGate Pro via cgpav. The
messages go through clam first and if clam says OK then they go through
RAV. Today RAV caught 4 messages that clam thought were OK. The
following lines are from the RAV log. Should I provide the original
messages to the clam
What do folks think is an appropriate interval for a cron job to run
freshclam? Is once an hour reasonable?
Thanks,
Phil
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On Thursday, August 12, 2004, at 07:41 AM, Damjan wrote:
Although, he does bring up a good point about the ScanMail option
still not being officially supported. While I haven't had any
problems with the feature on my work's server, it certainly does
raise
problems with some network admins.
ScanMa
If you don't like the software, and are unhappy about how much you paid
for it, contact the Clamav team and ask for a job.
Just my 2 cents.
Phil
On Jun 20, 2004, at 10:25 PM, Dan Egli wrote:
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Dan Egli wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# clamdscan $PWD
/root: Can't access the fi
Thanks for the reply, but
clamscan --mbox quarantine (where quarantine is the directory where
RAV has stored the infected messages
produces the same output as
clamscan quarantine
Am I still being stupid about something?
Thanks, Phil
On Friday, May 7, 2004, at 03:24 PM, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Hi Steven,
Imagine finding help (and the correct answer by the way) right here on
campus! You seem to be right on the mark. If I ripmime one of my
quarantined files and then clamscan the results, it finds the virus
everytime.
Thanks, Phil
On Friday, May 7, 2004, at 02:05 PM, Steven Dean wrote
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