Mark Foley wrote:
> Kees - thanks for that info. So, basically I'd have to start a new clamd with
> a
> different socket and therefore pointing to a different config file. Not sure
> then what the point of the --config-file parameter to clamdscan is ...
It allows you to call a different clamd tha
Am 21.12.2016 um 18:43 schrieb Mark Foley:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2016 17:34:05 Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 21.12.2016 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Foley:
I'm running clamdscan on Maildir folders as:
clamdscan --config-file=/usr/local/etc/clamdscan.conf --multiscan \
--fdpass --allmatch --stdout /home/HPRS/
On Wed, 21 Dec 2016 20:05:27 (CET) Kees Theunissen wrote:
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> On Wed, 21 Dec 2016, Mark Foley wrote:
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> >On Wed, 21 Dec 2016 17:34:05 Reindl Harald wrote:
> >>
> >> Am 21.12.2016 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Foley:
> >> > I'm running clamdscan on Maildir folders as:
> >> >
> >> > clamdscan --config-file=
On Wed, 21 Dec 2016, Mark Foley wrote:
>On Wed, 21 Dec 2016 17:34:05 Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> Am 21.12.2016 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Foley:
>> > I'm running clamdscan on Maildir folders as:
>> >
>> > clamdscan --config-file=/usr/local/etc/clamdscan.conf --multiscan \
>> > --fdpass --allmatch --st
On Wed, 21 Dec 2016 17:34:05 Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 21.12.2016 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Foley:
> > I'm running clamdscan on Maildir folders as:
> >
> > clamdscan --config-file=/usr/local/etc/clamdscan.conf --multiscan \
> > --fdpass --allmatch --stdout /home/HPRS/user/Maildir/
> >
> > I want to
Am 21.12.2016 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Foley:
I'm running clamdscan on Maildir folders as:
clamdscan --config-file=/usr/local/etc/clamdscan.conf --multiscan \
--fdpass --allmatch --stdout /home/HPRS/user/Maildir/
I want to skip checking for OLE2 macros. The /usr/local/etc/clamdscan.conf has:
I'm running clamdscan on Maildir folders as:
clamdscan --config-file=/usr/local/etc/clamdscan.conf --multiscan \
--fdpass --allmatch --stdout /home/HPRS/user/Maildir/
I want to skip checking for OLE2 macros. The /usr/local/etc/clamdscan.conf has:
ScanOLE2 no
OLE2BlockMacros no
However, it sti