Qmail-Scanner 1.25 has been released - primarily to fix a bug in the
handling of "verbose_spamassassin". Changes are:
* BUG: SA was removing X-Spam-Status headers when run in verbose
mode. Fixed
* Bug in double-barreled check fixed.
* Typo in CHANGES from 1.24. It said SA is o
> OK
> i upgrate clamav to latest one
>
You're using an old version of qmail-scanner. In order to use the newest
clamav, you must upgrade qmail-scanner to the latest version. 1.25 was
just released
http://qmail-scanner.sf.net
-Jim
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OK
i upgrate clamav to latest one
problem with the rpm is i think its makes it root
all my dirs are not being read ok now
how cna i force user if that the case
here qmail-queue.log
SEE the part where it says ***
Fri, 28 Jan 2005 16:17:11 EST:22804: run /usr/bin/clamdscan -r
--di
hello..i applied the patch (patch -p1 < enod32.diff) in qs1.24 dir.
all was ok..but at
./configure --qs-user qscand --qs-group qscand --spooldir
/var/spool/qmailscan --qmaildir /var/qmail --bindir /var/qmail/bin
--qmail-queue-binary /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue --admin root --domain
dany.ro --admin
At 15:19 +0100 27-01-2005, Arnvid Karstad wrote:
I'm using verbose SA, since I found fast mode to not be doing what I needed.
Sadly. I can include my local.cf conf from SA and the configuration of QS if
needed :)
Let's use your email as example:
X-Spam-Status: No, hits=? required=?
X-Qmail-Scanner-
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 14:59, Salvatore Toribio wrote:
>-> X-Spam-Status: No, hits=? required=?
This information means that SA didn't check the message, usually
because it was bigger than 250 Kb
You're wrong on both your assumptions.. IT does check the message, it does
change the topic, bu
Pat Collins wrote:
Ok. I've read the faq and followed the directions to a tee, but I still
can't get qmail-scanner and clamdscan to talk.
The problem is that the messages in /var/spool/qmailscan/tmp/ are being
written as uid root and gid root with only perms for the root user to
access. What shou
Hi!
I just noticed that the newest Bagle variant Bagle.AY/AZ (Symantec,
Trend Micro)/Bagle.bj/bk (McAfee)
also attaches itself as .cpl file (Windows Control Panel) which also
seems to be an executable format on Windows.
I added it to my quarantine-attachements, and I think you should too.
There