Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 12:04:50 -0500
gabriel russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Under either clamav-devel-20031027 or clamav-0.60, using either
clamdscan or clamscan, if I scan an email containing a virus, the
virus is not seen, but the detatched exe, even zipped, is iden
Under either clamav-devel-20031027 or clamav-0.60, using either
clamdscan or clamscan, if I scan an email containing a virus, the virus
is not seen, but the detatched exe, even zipped, is identified as a
virus. I've tried with ScanMail both enabled and disabled in
clamav.conf. Am I doing this w
I'm just guessing, but I bet you have to uncomment Forground in the
clamav.conf file.
daemontools needs daemons that don't fork into the background.
In fact, there are some tools in the daemontools distrobution that trick
programs into not forking into the background. I don't think you'll need
I just installed clamav and found it immediately useful. Then I went to
run freshclam only to have it give me an md5 check error. I ran it
again, and I got the same error. So I downloaded the databases and md5
sums manually. I generated my own md5 sums and checked them against the
md5 sums that
The documentation on ScanMail is terse to say the least. Can someone
tell us in a couple of sentences what it does, and what it's for?
- Gabriel
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