Subject: [Qmail-scanner-general]zip file being blocked by perlscanner
> The file is executable but compressed into a zip file and is labeled as
> file.zip.
>
> Inside quarantine-attachments.txt, I have:
>
> .exe0 EXE files are frequently found to contain hidden viruses
>
> but nowhere
Hi I'm running SA and Qmail-scanner (no anti virus program)
what benifit would I get if I enabled the following option
# st: Do you want to run first perl_scanner? (1/0)my $run_first_p_s='0';
What does the perl scanner do?
Thanks
Ed
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Hello,
This sounds like a very newbie-ish question, so I apologize in advance.
I am running qmail-scanner / qmail / et al on a very large box (Dual
Xeon 2.4ghz, 2gb RAM) which should be able to handle many, many
connections. I am running FreeBSD 5.1.
I am hitting a limit that I can't detect: t
The file is executable but compressed into a zip file and is labeled as
file.zip.
Inside quarantine-attachments.txt, I have:
.exe0 EXE files are frequently found to contain hidden viruses
but nowhere do I have .zip definition.
Yet, qmailscanner blocks it saying exactly the above :
"
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 22:59, Andreas Schulze-Hädrich wrote:
> Has anybody written a patch to detect password protected files?
Qmail-Scanner 1.21 will be released tomorrow. It has a new option
"--block-password-protected" (disabled by default) that will do what you
want.
Note: please talk to your
Alternatively (for RH8, 9, and FC1 at least), edit /etc/sysconfig/i18n
and set the default lang from en_US-UTF8 to en_US or C then reboot.
This will set the default LANG for ALL users.
Bob J.
Rick Kunkle wrote:
on RedHat 9 with perl 5.8.1 I found you need to set a LANG environment
variable.
on RedHat 9 with perl 5.8.1 I found you need to set a LANG
environment variable. Not sure if it is OS or perl related, but it worked
for me.
example
LANG=en_US
export LANG
From: Brian Huntley
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On Friday, March 5, 2004 at 13:15 (which was Friday, March 5, 2004 at
21:15 where I am) Listz wrote:
> does qmail-scanner currently support, or planning to support symantec's
> anti-virus scanner?
Didn't know Symantec has a Linux/Unix based scanner.
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Greetings,
Maurice
You are very smart about qmail-scanner, thank you so much for helping!
This was it adding a "-c"
my $spamc_options='-f -c';
Thanks again
EdSalvatore Toribio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 0:37 -0800 10-03-2004, Ed BK wrote:
I do have a line like that, its just not writing high, med, or low in t
Has anybody written a patch to detect password protected files?
Maybe my question was answered during the last days but I'm new on the list and the
mailing archive stopped an Mar 3.
Andreas
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Title: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]qmail-scanner-queue.pl
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At 0:37 -0800 10-03-2004, Ed BK wrote:
I do have a line like that, its just not
writing high, med, or low in the subject
along with the word
***SPAM***
could a setting in SA be effecting this
somehow?
Maybe. I don't remember how qmail
I do have a line like that, its just not writing high, med, or low in the subject
along with the word ***SPAM***
could a setting in SA be effecting this somehow?Salvatore Toribio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 16:58 -0800 9-03-2004, Ed BK wrote:>I can't seem to get the $sa_delta option to work (It d
At 16:58 -0800 9-03-2004, Ed BK wrote:
I can't seem to get the $sa_delta option to work (It does write spam
in the subject)
below is some key settings I have, maybe somthing is set wrong?
Do I need to uncomment High, Medium and Low?
Located in - /var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl
# KEY SETTI
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