Just got it (20030522) running with threads on OpenBSD 3.1. I need to
do more testing, and get it running on 3.3.
Patch coming soon...
Regards,
Flinn
On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 10:46 AM, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
The latest snapshot seems to be very stable under BSD. Ken McKittrick
has
provided me
On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 10:27:35AM +0200, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
> >* clamav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030523 01:10]: wrote:
> >
> >>Does anyone know how to setup amavisd-new with clamd? More specifically,
> >>I would like amavisd to talk to clamd (currently running) through t
clamav wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 10:27:35AM +0200, Thomas Lamy wrote:
ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
* clamav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030523 01:10]: wrote:
Does anyone know how to setup amavisd-new with clamd? More specifically,
I would like amavisd to talk to clamd (currently running) through
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to share this, I got a strange email yesterday, and I
thought that might be a virus, that ClamAV missed. I know that Hotmail
scans all attachments with McAfee, so I sent this suspicios attachment
from my Hotmail account to my account protected by ClamAV, it got
through
On Sat, May 24, 2003 at 10:37:46AM +0200, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> clamav wrote:
> >Since I currently have clamd listening on /var/amavis/clamd.socket, can
> >I simply change the above to say:
> >
> > ['Clam Antivirus-clamd',
> > \&ask_daemon, ["CONTSCAN {}\n", '/var/amavis/clamd.socket'],
> > qr/\
Whatever that means, uudecoding is not working. I have messages where the
virus is inside a regular text message, in uuencoded content, and clamscan
does not catch it.
This message itself is not a mime message, but a simple example of
clamscan needing the help of a decoder. I know there are othe