Tomasz Papszun wrote:
WM.CAP
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Trojan.Stealth.D
When have you seen the latest false positive about Trojan.Stealth.D?
Because the false positive has been already reported, I replaced the
signature on 2003.10.16 and the reporter confirmed that the problem went
away.
yes,
The following report relates to an email newsletter which one of our users
subscribes to:
The following e-mail messages were found to have viruses in them:
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IP Address: 213.170.56.57
Recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Ciao Highlights: News
MessageID: h9NAZQv05
Maciej Kedzierski wrote:
> I have another problem (probably continuation my earlier problem)
>
> This morning clamav-milter has died completely and I didn't start it
> again.
> # /etc/init.d/clamav-milter start (restart) didn't work until I restarted
> clamav.
> After this clamav-milter began
Hi!
I wanted to compile the lates snapshot under Solaris 8, gcc 3.2.2 and got the
following error:
gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/sigtool options.o sigtool.o ../clamscan/getopt.o
../clamscan/others.o -L/export/home/cats/clamav-devel-20031023/libclamav
/export/home/cats/clamav-devel-20031023/libclamav
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 at 15:27:19 +0100, Ged Warren wrote:
> The following report relates to an email newsletter which one of our users
> subscribes to:
>
> The following e-mail messages were found to have viruses in them:
>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> IP Address: 213.170.56.57
> Recipient:
On Thursday 23 October 2003 3:27 pm, Ged Warren wrote:
> The following report relates to an email newsletter which one of our users
> subscribes to:
>
> The following e-mail messages were found to have viruses in them:
>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> IP Address: 213.170.56.57
> Recipient: [EM
You've lost me there. I didn't bother include the text at the top of the
report that says it's from MailScanner. ClamAV is the only program on
our server that scans email.
Ged.
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Nigel Horne wrote:
> When it happens, is clamd still running? Do you see any error messages from it?
Log messages look like this:-
Oct 22 07:16:09 castor clamd[7603]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
Oct 22 08:16:45 castor clamd[7603]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
Oct 22 09:17:21 castor clamd[76
Hi,
I'm trying to use clamav for 2 days.
I've put it on my mx mail serveur, this serveur send mail to a Trend
IMSS and them the mail come to my pop serveur.
IMSS has detected a virus (PE_DUMARU.A) that clamav hasn't see.
The raison it's perhaps that I'm using clamav in a particular way.
When P
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 14:28:38 +0200
"SCHULZ, Wolfgang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `sigtool'
> Current working directory
> /export/home/cats/clamav-devel-20031023/sigtool*** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command
Dear ClamAV users,
My name is Sean Tempesta and I am a graduate student at the University
of Missouri: Columbia. I am doing research on open source anti-viral
products and I wanted to ask a large user base what you thought about
ClamAV. If you wouldn't mind responding, I would really appreciate
* Sean Tempesta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20031024 06:57]: wrote:
> Dear ClamAV users,
>
> My name is Sean Tempesta and I am a graduate student at the University
> of Missouri: Columbia. I am doing research on open source anti-viral
> products and I wanted to ask a large user base what you thought abo
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