--On Friday, May 06, 2005 12:05:06 AM -0500 Damian Menscher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could someone with a LARGE site (we have about 35,000 users) post what
hardware they use for ClamAV, and how many messages/day it handles? I'd
like to suggest they put it on a few PCs and have their relays cont
Hello, all.
Sorry for offtopic...
Can someone to test small and simple Sendmail v8.11 and higher filter
(clamav-milter
alternative) on xBSD or Solaris platform? Now it works fine only on
Linux platform, coz i don't have access to another platforms :)
Thank you.
http://smfs.sourceforge.net/smf-cl
Well, I'm glad to say, I've done it, I've been able to get ClamAV
0.84 to build with an additional makefile helper that is 20 lines
long, contains 657 characters (returns included) and has been used on
several systems from virgin 10.4 to heavily modified without any
difficulties.
It requir
download gmp-4.1.4.tar.gz and clamav-0.84.tar.gz
In terminal as root user do the following (it will become clear as
you go)
mkdir -p /SourceCache/gmp-1
cd /SourceCache/gmp-1
tar xzf /path/to/gmp/archive
(I hope you understand you need your actual archive path)
mv gmp-{version} gmp
cd gmp
(config
/SourceCache/clamav-1/Makefile:
##
# Makefile for Projects
##
# Project info
Project= clamav
UserType= Develope
You have a couple of install options, you can install for a
distribution package or you can install on the local build system
First we need to make the binaries so lets get that out of the way now.
in terminal execute the following commands:
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From: "Damian Menscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 7:05 AM
My silly university spent $0.5M on a commercial product to perform spam
and virus filtering (they have the "if it costs that much, it MUST be
good" mentality). And, just after they put it into production, Sober.P
cam
On Thu, 05 May 2005 at 19:46:18 +0100, Josh Ansbridge Rutland ICT wrote:
>
> Am currently looking into integrating clamav with the openwebmail
project and have been asked to find out if it is possible to install the
clamav on different / selected virtual sites eg. one of 3 virtual sites
would be u
> From: "Damian Menscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 7:05 AM
> > My silly university spent $0.5M on a commercial product to perform spam
> > and virus filtering (they have the "if it costs that much, it MUST be
> > good" mentality). And, just after they put it into production
Use --external option, yestearday I have this problem.
Cordialmente,
Dario Ale
Telpin Ltda. - Area Internet
Tel.: +54 (2254) 40-9800
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 21:11, Mike Nolan wrote:
This question was asked, and advised upon, less than four hours ago.
Check the archives.
Matt, I d
Use --external option, yestearday I have this problem.
Cordialmente,
Dario Ale
Telpin Ltda. - Area Internet
Tel.: +54 (2254) 40-9800
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 20:23, Mike Nolan wrote:
What causes the following log entries:
LibClamAV Warning: Not reloading database until idle
LibCla
Matt Fretwell wrote:
> If anyone can possibly help out on this one, if you could please mail
> me off list.
Slight addendum. The unit is a Motorola RiscPC. Forgot that piece of
somewhat required info :)
Cheers,
Matt
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Matt Fretwell spake:
> Matt Fretwell wrote:
>
>
>
>> If anyone can possibly help out on this one, if you could please mail
>> me off list.
>
>
>
> Slight addendum. The unit is a Motorola RiscPC. Forgot that piece of
> somewhat required info :)
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matt
hi,
you probably mea
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Damian
> Menscher
>
> My silly university spent $0.5M on a commercial product to perform spam
> and virus filtering (they have the "if it costs that much, it MUST be
> good" mentality). And, just after they put it into production, Sober.P
> came out and knock
Timo Schoeler wrote:
> > Slight addendum. The unit is a Motorola RiscPC. Forgot that piece of
> > somewhat required info :)
> you probably mean PowerStack, which is a PReP model [1].
I believe so. You can probably tell that I am no AIX guru :)
> i do have such a machine here, but i have no
thus Matt Fretwell spake:
> Timo Schoeler wrote:
>
>
>>> Slight addendum. The unit is a Motorola RiscPC. Forgot that piece of
>>>somewhat required info :)
>
>
>
>>you probably mean PowerStack, which is a PReP model [1].
>
>
> I believe so. You can probably tell that I am no AIX guru :)
wel
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:clamav-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phillip Salzman
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:03 AM
> To: ClamAV users ML
> Subject: RE: [Clamav-users] clamav dying & accept() errors in syslog
>
> It could be, but the -STABLE we're
> >
> > Would someone have any suggestions on tuning clamav for such a load?
I
> > was using it with clamd and doing clamav-milter --external, but am
not
> > now. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
>
> I don't know what version of sendmail you are using, but I think
someone
> else s
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 08:57 -0500, Phillip Salzman wrote:
> These are pretty heavily loaded machines. They each handle about 2M
> msgs/day, but at the same time they're pretty beefy with lots of
> resources (which aren't appearing to be used very much.)
>
> Would someone have any suggestions on
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Damian Menscher) 06.05.05 00:05
>My silly university spent $0.5M on a commercial product to perform
>spam and virus filtering (they have the "if it costs that much, it
>MUST be good" mentality).
Hm, i know it as: "If nobody can sent a bill, the product can't be
worth anything,
Hello, all.
>Brain v1.0 is still the unbeaten virus scanner ;-)
>(But sometimes tricked out by the mail client)
Bravo! Rainer Zocholl
Awesome speech! In memorize.
P.S. Greylist on per recipient basis more preferable, imho.
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Kind regards,
Eugene Kurmanin
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On Fri, 6 May 2005, Nigel Horne wrote:
From: "Damian Menscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 7:05 AM
My silly university spent $0.5M on a commercial product to perform spam
and virus filtering (they have the "if it costs that much, it MUST be
good" mentality). And, just after they
thus Damian Menscher spake:
> On Fri, 6 May 2005, Nigel Horne wrote:
>
>>> From: "Damian Menscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 7:05 AM
>>>
My silly university spent $0.5M on a commercial product to perform spam
and virus filtering (they have the "if it costs that m
Rainer Zocholl said...
> An other trick is "gray listing":
> If there is a new "mail from:" adresse, reject the email with a
> "450 Please try again later. See http:\\info for the reason
> of the delay."
>
> Viruses don't run a mail quue and will never try again.
> Spamers thombies don't run mail
since upgrading to 0.84 (on debian sarge) i experienced some problems
with clamd/clamav-milter.
after some time running fine, internal clients rleaying mail through
our mailgate r( w. sendmail 8.13.4 , clamav-milter 0.84e and clamd
0.84/871) report delivery failures.
restarting clamd/clama
thus Kurt Buff spake:
> Rainer Zocholl said...
>
>>An other trick is "gray listing":
>>If there is a new "mail from:" adresse, reject the email with a
>>"450 Please try again later. See http:\\info for the reason
>>of the delay."
>>
>>Viruses don't run a mail quue and will never try again.
>>Spam
Timo Schoeler said...
> thus Kurt Buff spake:
> > Rainer Zocholl said...
> >
> >>An other trick is "gray listing":
> >>If there is a new "mail from:" adresse, reject the email with a
> >>"450 Please try again later. See http:\\info for the reason
> >>of the delay."
> >>
> >>Viruses don't run a ma
Hello,
Is anyone using thunderbird with clamav? I can't figure out how to
configure thunderbird to use clamav. Right now, I'm using
sylpheed-claws and clamav (support is built in) with fedora 3 - works
fine.
Thanks,
Warren
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On 5/6/05, Phillip Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there a preferred MTA to use with ClamAV, or a preferred method for
> it to integrate it with sendmail (that might work better than the
> milter?)
I've found MIMEDefang to be a good choice, but YMMV.
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Please keep li
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 05:45:40PM +0200, Nikolaj Wicker said:
> since upgrading to 0.84 (on debian sarge) i experienced some problems
> with clamd/clamav-milter.
>
> after some time running fine, internal clients rleaying mail through
> our mailgate r( w. sendmail 8.13.4 , clamav-milter 0.84e
Warren Pollans wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone using thunderbird with clamav? I can't figure out how to
configure thunderbird to use clamav. Right now, I'm using
sylpheed-claws and clamav (support is built in) with fedora 3 - works
fine.
Thanks,
Warren
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I believe 4.1.5 is the last aix that will load on those types of machines.
On Friday 06 May 2005 07:03 am, Timo Schoeler wrote:
> Matt Fretwell spake:
> > Matt Fretwell wrote:
> >> If anyone can possibly help out on this one, if you could please mail
> >> me off list.
> >
> > Slight addendum. The
> My silly university spent $0.5M on a commercial product to perform
> spam and virus filtering (they have the "if it costs that much, it
> MUST be good" mentality). And, just after they put it into
> production, Sober.P came out and knocked it flat. After a couple
> days with multi-hour email de
of ClamAV with gdb, but apparently debugging
the libclamav.so library is beyond my gdb skills (hints welcome).
I've tested many other .zip files and don't have this problem. I've also
tried it on two separate machines. Finally, I also tried using today's
"devel-20050
Dennis Peterson wrote:
My webmail is configured to use our standard smtp servers for all
inbound/outbound mail. It really isn't all that difficult.
I think they mean webmail systems that are not on your network and that
you don't manage. i.e. Hotmail.
_
rnings. I tried
> debugging the zzip_file_read function of ClamAV with gdb, but
> apparently debugging the libclamav.so library is beyond my gdb skills
> (hints welcome).
Usually searching the archives of this list is a bright idea.
> Finally, I also tried using today's "dev
are plenty of other people seeing different "Input/Output error"
messages caused by encrypted .zip files, but the .zip file causing my
problem is not encrypted or password protected.
>>> Finally, I also tried using today's "devel-20050506" snapshot with
>&g
On Fri, 06 May 2005 17:18:19 -0700
Robert L Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Usually searching the archives of this list is a bright idea.
>
> I did that, but I could not find anyone else describing a similar
> problem that results in the error m
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