On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 11:01:19 -0800 (PST)
Ninetwoaccord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I scanned manually using clamscan -v yep.msg (the
You must enable ScanMail in clamav.conf (for clamd) and use --mbox in
clamscan.
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oo. Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(\/)\.
Nope not a typo, an overlook. Thank you VERY much for
taking the time to read my post. Freshclam was running
24 times a day, and it stopped on the 23rd. Ran the
update and it detected the virus.
Thanks again for your time. Now to find out why it
stopped on the 23rd...
Ian
--- Patrik Nilsson <[E
At 11:01 2004-03-01 -0800, Ninetwoaccord wrote:
I checked to make sure I have been updating my
definitions correctly and I have. Last update was Mon
Feb 23 at 15:04:35 2004. (This morning)
Was that a typo?
If not - Feb 23 was monday last week, not this morning...
Patrik
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Hello Kristof, thank you VERY much for your response.
I tried what you suggested and it did not find the
virus. I also have mail scanning on.
One other person replied and requested I send them the
.zip file and clamAV did not detect it as
worm.somefool.B
This is what they detected:
The virus de
Ninetwoaccord wrote:
I wanted to make sure my archive scanning settings
were correct for clamd. I searched these email
archives and found that Archive support should be
turned on (it was) as well as StreamSaveToDisk (it
wasn't). I tested with StreamSaveToDisk and it still
did not find the virus.
is
Hello, I have just joined the email list and would
like to thank everyone in advance for their help. I
have searched the archives and google until my eyes
have hurt and have waited about 10 days before
escelating my issue to this list.
Here is my issue. I have setup
Postfix/Amavis-new/ClamAV/Spam