Tomasz Papszun wrote:
Debian's ClamAV packages are OK. You can stick to them, unless you want
to download sources and compile them yourself frequently. Installing
yourself isn't difficult but having all done with apt-get is more
convenient and quicker of course. Moreover, the problem with
self-comp
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 at 13:18:16 -0500, John Fleming wrote:
>
> Maybe I should try starting with an original clamav download instead of
> using apt-get and whatever comes with the Debian dist. Isn't it a
Debian's ClamAV packages are OK. You can stick to them, unless you want
to download sources
John,
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 14:18, John Fleming wrote:
> Maybe I should try starting with an original clamav download instead of
> using apt-get and whatever comes with the Debian dist. Isn't it a
> problem that I don't even have clamav.conf?? I'll see if I get any
> other responses/ideas bef
Quoting John Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hanford, Seth wrote:
clamav.conf is used by clamd for configuration parameters. Try running
clamscan --mbox to get the detection. It _may_ not work because of the
definition of EICAR, which IIRC is fairly strict and has the "virus"
starting at the very be
Hanford, Seth wrote:
clamav.conf is used by clamd for configuration parameters. Try running
clamscan --mbox to get the detection. It _may_ not work because of the
definition of EICAR, which IIRC is fairly strict and has the "virus"
starting at the very beginning of the file. It should work with
> Hello - Fresh newbie meat here for the first time - Be gentle please...
>
> I'm using procmail to call clamassassin, which calls clamscan. I'm
> getting X- headers added by clamav, but I'm not detecting the EICAR
> string in emails. I'm using ClamAV v0.73 obtained and installed via the
> Debian
Hello - Fresh newbie meat here for the first time - Be gentle please...
I'm using procmail to call clamassassin, which calls clamscan. I'm
getting X- headers added by clamav, but I'm not detecting the EICAR
string in emails. I'm using ClamAV v0.73 obtained and installed via the
Debian Sid dist