At 11:21 AM 7/11/2006, you wrote:
We are using ClamAV to scan documents posted to a web
site. Is there a
way to get an infected document to use as a test? I need
to be able to
download a document as anything I email to myself gets
caught by the
company's email filters.
http://eicar.org/ant
Smith, Cathy wrote:
We are using ClamAV to scan documents posted to a web site. Is there a
way to get an infected document to use as a test? I need to be able to
download a document as anything I email to myself gets caught by the
company's email filters.
http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test
Hi, I am running ClamXav with the 0.88 engine on a Powerbook G4.
I have just checked my provider with the webmail.us/testvirus set.
#5, #15, #22 and #23 went though into my account without ClamXav
Sentry showing any interest. A manual scan did not flag them up either.
How come? Is there anyt
Steve
Thanks for that very compressive tests
Kind Regards Martyn
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Sent: 15 April 2006 23:18
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] testing clamav
Martyn Clark wrote:
> Hi
> Now
Martyn Clark wrote:
> Hi
> Now I have clamav and amavisd in and running is there a viable way of
> testing the email system to check all is working ok?
>
> Kind Regards Martyn
>
http://www.webmail.us/testvirus
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Thanks for the replies everyone - Debian is Woody, Clamav is 0.80. I am
using Surgemail. In Surgemail I am calling clamdscan and now notice that it
is set to remove files. I didn't realise I needed any "glue" though, so that
may be the problem! I didn't compile with clamav-milter because I'm not
us
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From: Simon Crowther
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 11:16 AM
Subject: [Clamav-users] testing clamav not detecting viruses in mail
> I have just installed clamav on Debian, updated and tested it at
virustest.org. It didn't detect any of the
Simon Crowther schrieb:
I have just installed clamav on Debian, updated and tested it at
virustest.org. It didn't detect any of the test viruses, even those in
the message body. I ran clamscan and clamdscan from the command line.
Clamscan found nothing, clamdscan found them all and also the
myd
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:16:55 -
"Simon Crowther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just installed clamav on Debian, updated and tested it at
> virustest.org. It didn't detect any of the test viruses, even those in
> the message body. I ran clamscan and clamdscan from the command line.
> Clamsc
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:16:55 -
"Simon Crowther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just installed clamav on Debian, updated and tested it at
> virustest.org. It didn't detect any of the test viruses, even those in
> the message body. I ran clamscan and clamdscan from the command line.
> Clamsc
> > NB:
> > * my server runs Exim 4.22 on FreeBSD 4.6, with exiscan-acl and clamd
> > * OK means that the virus file has been identified by ClamAV
> > * FAILED means that the virus file got though without being detected
>
> Some of the tests failed because a detection for them must be implemented
I am using sendmail and clamav-milter. Here is my sendmail.mc file
divert(-1)dnl
#-
# $Sendmail: debproto.mc,v 8.12.9 2003-07-01 23:39:44 cowboy Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Richard Nelson. All Rights Reserved.
#
# .
Richard Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:03 am, Thomas Lamy wrote:
Emre Sümengen wrote:
I also have the same problem, ClamAV succesfully finds the eicar test
virus bundled with the software, but no matter how many times I send it
attached to an email, nothing happens.
I'm running c
> NB:
> * my server runs Exim 4.22 on FreeBSD 4.6, with exiscan-acl and clamd
> * OK means that the virus file has been identified by ClamAV
> * FAILED means that the virus file got though without being detected
Some of the tests failed because a detection for them must be implemented
in a mail w
t; -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard
> > Humphrey
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 5:18 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Testing ClamAV
> >
> >
>
d
Humphrey
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 5:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Testing ClamAV
If you are saying that the tests failed (i.e. clamav didnt find any
virus in
your email) then you are correct. I just tried it and all tests sent the
file
straight thru with nothin
sday, September 16, 2003 5:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Testing ClamAV
If you are saying that the tests failed (i.e. clamav didnt find any
virus in
your email) then you are correct. I just tried it and all tests sent the
file
straight thru with nothing in the log to t
I am new to clamav and I have it installed, but not sure if I have it
configured properly. Is there somewhere I have to tell it what to do with
files it finds in the mailscan?
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 9:23 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > http://www.declude.com/tools/mailsend.html ...
> >
> > http://www.declude.com/tools/mailsend.html ...
>
> I tried it any my tests came back similarly. However, despite the fact
> those messages "got through" none of the emails or attachments I received
> had a viewable attachment with the eicar pattern. There's just the
> mysterious statement th
If you are saying that the tests failed (i.e. clamav didnt find any virus in
your email) then you are correct. I just tried it and all tests sent the file
straight thru with nothing in the log to tell me it was a virus. (Sorry i
just joined the list and didnt see the initial post.
I am using c
> ...
>
> > Looking for something else, I ended up on Declude.com web site where I
> > found a virus testing tool. Being curious by nature, I ran all the tests =
> at
> > http://www.declude.com/tools/mailsend.html against my SMTP server using
> > clamd.
>
> Which version of clamd?
Version 0.60_1
> http://www.declude.com/tools/mailsend.html ...
I tried it any my tests came back similarly. However, despite the fact
those messages "got through" none of the emails or attachments I received
had a viewable attachment with the eicar pattern. There's just the
mysterious statement that we're sus
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On Monday 15 Sep 2003 4:45 pm, Didier Lebrun wrote:
> Looking for something else, I ended up on Declude.com web site where I
> found a virus testing tool. Being curious by nature, I ran all the tests at
> http://www.declude.com/tools/mailsend.html aga
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