Hi there,
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 Michael Isaev wrote:
> Gomes, Rich wrote:
>
> > can "quarantine reason here" be anything or is there specific sytntax
> > needed?
>
> Yes, can be anything.
>
> To check sendmail if supported "quarantine" feature:
> # grep QUARANTINE /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
Sendmail
Hello.
I see stream of problems that people have with upgrading clamav to 0.93.
Just FYI i successfully upgraded from 0.92 to 0.93 on FreeBSD 6.x.
Running in production environment from previous Friday (18 april) with
no problems.
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Igor Zinovik schrieb:
I see stream of problems that people have with upgrading clamav to 0.93.
Just FYI i successfully upgraded from 0.92 to 0.93 on FreeBSD 6.x.
Running in production environment from previous Friday (18 april) with
no problems.
Same here on three different Linux 2.6.x servers.
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 05:55:35AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> Stephen,
>
> Any idea when Clamav 0.93 will be released for Debian?
Working on it now. This upgrade is a bit disruptive, so it's taking a
little longer than normal.
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Hi List,
I have submitted the following patch before, but It still does not make
it into the codebase. Basically, what this patch does is add the ip
address of the stream client to the logs, making it possible to
determine who is using the server via
Jorge Valdes wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have submitted the following patch before, but It still does not make
> it into the codebase. Basically, what this patch does is add the ip
> address of the stream client to the logs, making it possible to
> determine who is using the server via TCP/Streams.
One of my customers is reporting that a file is being blocked as
"Suspect.Zip". I haven't got a copy of the file itself, however,
I started looking for the virus signature (as it is definately a
false positive), but found none.
Completely undocumented, I found code in libclamav/unzip.c that
trigge