Hi
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Michael Perkins wrote:
> Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 06:28:07 -0700
> From: Michael Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> -When running a clamscan, and viruses are found, what happens? Are they
> deleted? Is there an action I can take via the command line?
I hope it isn't regarded a
Perfect, thanks.
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Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Newbie Questio
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 13:36, Matt wrote:
> Michael Perkins wrote:
>
>
Trog wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 13:36, Matt wrote:
> > Michael Perkins wrote:
> >
> > > -When running a clamscan, and viruses are found, what happens? Are
> > > they deleted? Is there an action I can take via the command line?
> >
> > It does nothing more than tell you that a file is infe
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 13:36, Matt wrote:
> Michael Perkins wrote:
>
> > -When running a clamscan, and viruses are found, what happens? Are they
> > deleted? Is there an action I can take via the command line?
>
> It does nothing more than tell you that a file is infected. What you do
> with th
Michael Perkins wrote:
> -When running a clamscan, and viruses are found, what happens? Are they
> deleted? Is there an action I can take via the command line?
It does nothing more than tell you that a file is infected. What you do
with the file is then upto you.
> -When clamd is executed and