Steve-
Try using --infected.
# clamdscan --quiet -r --mbox /home/steve/Mail --infected
Hope this helps-
Brian
On Friday 05 September 2003 06:55 am, Steven King wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have tried using clamdscan with the mbox option to
> scan incoming mail. From hints in other posts, I
> thought mb
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On Friday 05 Sep 2003 6:36 pm, Sergio Gonzalez wrote:
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> Hello:
>
>
> I'm having some problems with clamscan and mbox files (text files used to
> hold mail, in other words , In
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Hello
I have a similar problem with my KMail mbox files. Since my recent post ("What
should --mbox do?"), I have received a virus attachment into my "Family Mail"
mbox file. If I run this:
/usr/local/bin/clamdscan --mbox /home/steve/Mail
The rep
I have got clamav-milter and sendmail. Its rejecting viruses OK but there
are a few problems with unknown users etc turning up in my /var/log/maillog.
Note the from=<> in the second line.
Any ideas?
Here is my sendmail.mc
VERSIONID(`RCS 8.12.9')
OSTYPE(linux)dnl
DOMAIN(generic)dnl
FEATURE(use_cw
I THINK I port complied clamd in BSD/OS correctly,
HOWEVER, I am notice some core dumps of both
programmes in BSd/OS .
HAs this happened in any other BSD?
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* System Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the Problem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030908
08:03]: wrote:
> I THINK I port complied clamd in BSD/OS correctly,
> HOWEVER, I am notice some core dumps of both
> programmes in BSd/OS .
>
> HAs this happened in any other BSD?
Not in FreeBSD.
However, the op