Sunet Sysadmin wrote:
> We have a courier mail server. Running with courier:: filter with
> modules ClamAV(unix socket), SA and SPF. Every thing works good. But all
> of a sudden i get this error.
>
> submit: Transport endpoint is not connected
> Nov 5 04:03:55 jupiter courieresmtpd:
> error,rela
Nigel Horne wrote:
> The simplest way for company is to buy a CD via our site at cafepress
> (see http://www.cafepress.com/clamav.20597653).
Okay, that's a pretty cool idea.
Regards,
Ralph
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
> Jim Maul wrote:
> >Sergei Lavrov wrote:
> >>Then how about just donating $20 ??
> >
> >Personally? Sure - I have made past personal donations to various
> >groups. I was speaking about a commerical donation which is difficult
> >when there is no paperwork submitted.
>
>
Hi,
I just upgraded from 0.88.2 to 0.90rc2 to test out the latest release. (OS
is Solaris 8). Everything seems to be working well except I am getting
errors logged by freshclam like this:
Nov 9 12:28:05 shadowfax freshclam[21654]: [ID 702911 local6.error]
getpatch: Can't get path of current work
raja semut spake thusly on Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 01:15:44PM +0700:
> in Linux Fedora Core 4, i am install qmail-1.03 + qmail-scanner-2.01 +
> Clamav-0.90rc2 + Mail-SpamAsssassin-3.1.7.
> How i can make sure that Clamav is running well in my qmail server ?
> i try in server /etc/init.d/clamd status
./configure on HP 11.0 getting this: configure:16443: error: Need to know
how to pack structures with this compiler
Solution please
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On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 08:59 -0600, Lux, Linda wrote:
> ./configure on HP 11.0 getting this: configure:16443: error: Need to know
> how to pack structures with this compiler
This is a known problem.
> Solution please
I have asked HP for a help in providing a solution, and they did say
that they'd
On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:48 PM, Jim Redman wrote:
Chris,
Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Jim Redman wrote:
Your opinions, seem to be the prevalent attitude of the vocal
members of this
list - if you don't suffer, it wasn't worth it.
I would disagree, in that I don't see i
On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:16 PM, Jim Redman wrote:
Steve,
Steve Holdoway wrote:
> You really do need to get out of the mindset that you don't
actually >need to know what you're doing to administer a server. It
is *NOT* a >trivial task, requires skills to support it, and years
of experience to
Gerard Seibert wrote:
> On Wednesday November 08, 2006 at 11:16:21 (AM) Sergei Lavrov wrote:
>
>> Some of the businesses I know do want to make
>> donations. But is ClamAV able to issue invoice ?
>
> In other words, you are looking for a tax write off.
No, it's got nothing to do with taxes - it
Folks,
I have to say, of all the lists I subscribe to, the vocal members of
this list are the most arrogant and insulting. However, I consider
comments such as Luca Gibelli's, bandwidth wasting, "We are happy to
suffer this loss." and Dennis Peterson's "His specific problem is he
lacks the s
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 10:24 -0500, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
> On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:48 PM, Jim Redman wrote:
>
> > Chris,
> >
> >
> >
> > Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> >> On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Jim Redman wrote:
> > My observation is that of all the modern packages ClamAV fails to
> > install and
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Daniel J McDonald wrote:
> > > My observation is that of all the modern packages ClamAV fails to
> > > install and run successfully and securely without operator
> > > intervention. I think that this should be refined to reference
> > > Fedora packages and perhaps not al
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Daniel J McDonald wrote:
> For example, the Hobbitmonitor project is buried deep on my todo list -
> There are about 15 "post release" patches that have to be individually
> applied in a certain order,
You want the "allinone.patch" referenced on tha
Jim Redman wrote:
I no longer possess the desire to build Linux systems from scratch, or
to customize them so heavily that I cannot benefit from the work of
some of the greats in the community, although I may occasionally
humbly make suggestions that I think might be of benefit (some of
the
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sorry, meant that to be a private reply back to the OP -.-
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Rob Munsch
Solutions For Progress IT
www.solutionsforprogress.com
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> Maybe you need a different distro, that keeps things in default locations.
http://FreeBSD.org
-bryan
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I have three servers all running FreeBSD 4.11. I can build clamd on two of
them just fine, but when I build it on one particular machine, I get these
warnings when building:
/usr/lib/libc_r.so: the use of `pthread_attr_getstackaddr' is deprecated, use
`pthread_attr_getstack'
/usr/lib/libc_r.so: t
Jim Redman wrote:
> I have to say, of all the lists I subscribe to, the vocal members of
> this list are the most arrogant and insulting. However, I consider
> comments such as Luca Gibelli's, bandwidth wasting, "We are happy to
> suffer this loss." and Dennis Peterson's "His specific problem is
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Jim Redman wrote:
Your opinions, seem to be the prevalent attitude of the vocal
members of this list - if you don't suffer, it wasn't worth it.
His specific problem is he lacks the skill to install and manage the product.
It's rather sad to see that this elitist attitu
tBB wrote:
I'm sorry for the probably "arrogant and insulting" tone but you're
literally asking for it.
Perhaps he is asking for it, but he's also right.
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 07:23:22PM -0500, Tom Metro said:
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
> >>Jim Redman wrote:
> >>>Your opinions, seem to be the prevalent attitude of the vocal
> >>>members of this list - if you don't suffer, it wasn't worth it.
> >
> >His specific problem is he lacks the skill to insta
>
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
> >> Jim Redman wrote:
> >>> Your opinions, seem to be the prevalent attitude of the vocal
> >>> members of this list - if you don't suffer, it wasn't worth it.
> >
> > His specific problem is he lacks the skill to install and manage the
> > product.
>
> It's rather s
My god!
This topic hasn't been killed yet?!?
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
Everyone is a volunteer - the best that can be done in an all-volunteer
market place is being done now.
...
Open source is a beautiful thing but it does not come with a promise of
endentured servitude on the part of the maintainers.
Yes, it's a volunteer effort, but it
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