Hello,
Is it possible to instruct qmail-scanner not to quarantine
certain messages (s.a. .exe files) and instead return
hard error (31) which will be propagated to the sender?
This might require some modifications of quarantine-attachments.txt format,
but I think this might be quite useful (at
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I
didn't erase perl, I merely symlinked the multiple perl dirs together.
What I don't understand is why there are multiple perl dirs in the first
place.
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You do
understand that qmailscanner uses perl, right? Perl comes with RedHat and
frankly without it, you wouldn't be able to use
qmailscanner.
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Thanks
but that didn't work. I did get it to work though. I removed the
/usr/lib/perl5 dir then symlinked it to /usr/local/lib/perl5 now qmailscanner is
happy. I have to admit perl is completely baffling to me. Where all
these perl dir come from also is a mystery. I don't
Hello,
I've installed many qmailscanner on servers but that's the first time
I'm using Kaspersky Anti virus...
I don't know why but sometimes, I have the following error in the logs
:
19/09/2002 11:03:38:8910: run /usr/bin/kavscanner -Y -P -B -MP -MD -* -O
/var/spool/qmailscan/bass.musicbot.n
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Check
the permissions of /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/i386-linux/Time. You probably had
your umask set to 0027 when you did the install, so just change the permissions
of that dir.
Regards,
Tren
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Title: RE: [Qmail-scanner-general]Install Problem
Hello All;
I'm really hoping some pearl expert out there can tell me why this is happening. I've looked at pearl.org and the answer there makes no sense to me. I don't see where qmailscanner is getting it's include list. Again I symlinked
Barring the banning of Windows, you can use qmail-scanner to ban the
attachment types that present the greatest hazard. I know a shop where
they do that with procmail and don't bother running antivirus software
on the server. They have had great success with this. While I wouldn't
be completely
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From: "Raul de la Flor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi, I think I did it, that's obvious. I opened the c file and I did:
>
> /*
> *
> * Compile via "cc -o qmail-scanner-queue qmail-scanner-queue.c"
> * and install as /var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.
> * chown qmai