On 25 Sep 2012 at 20:16, Fredrich Maney wrote:
> While a good idea, it's not really feasible for me. I'm dealing with
> several hundred terabytes of data and I simply do not have that much
> spare disk available.
You might try something like:
clamscan --detect-structured=yes \
--structured-cc-
Hi there,
On Wed, 26 Sep 2012, Joel Esler wrote:
Mailing list etiquette is always an interesting conversation.
Our definitions of 'interesting' appear to differ.
... Any idea why your mail client breaks threading? I thought Pine
handled Message-ID's correctly?
Obviously I'm on the digest
On Sep 26, 2012, at 8:06 AM, G.W. Haywood wrote:
>> ... Any idea why your mail client breaks threading? I thought Pine
>> handled Message-ID's correctly?
>
> Obviously I'm on the digest list, and it's 'alpine' now.
Ah, okay. Still, it looks like your client deletes message-id's from the
heade
@Paul Enlund : I have installed it thru yum( Reference link:
http://solutionsfox.com/2011/04/install-clamav-on-redhat-or-centos/).
I am using cent OS 5.5
@Dave R: Also, have you run the standard unit tests? - I couldn't get what
it is ?? How to run unit tests and all ?
I have attached the config
On 9/25/12 5:16 PM, Fredrich Maney wrote:
While a good idea, it's not really feasible for me. I'm dealing with several
hundred terabytes of data and I simply do not have that much spare disk
available.
Fpsm
This looks like another case where scanning only files that are new or changed
from