On Thursday, May 13, 2004 at 10:10 (which was Thursday, May 13, 2004
at 16:10 where I am) Jim Maul wrote:
> It is not really a problem with the virus scanners. If qmail-scanner thinks
> the message is plain text it doesnt even call the virus scanners on the
> message itself. The way to solve thi
Listmembers:
This week I once again ran into a situation where my qmail-scanner
configuration, in spite of having both ClamAV and Sophos Sweep, didn't
manage to remove a couple of virus-infected mails.
In all cases, the situation was similar: a mail containing a virus was
sent by some infected PC
On Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 12:33 Salvatore Toribio wrote:
> Try to change $V_FROMNAME
That would mean I'd have to change this manually again each time a new
release of qmail-scanner comes out. I tend to have this kind of info
in the config scripts I've created to call ./configure with all th
Listmembers:
I'm using qmail-scanner on several mail servers, but use one central
address for all the admin mails to come into. As qmail-scanner uses
the same address for both From: and To: I'm having a difficult time
differentiating the mails coming from different systems.
I coul start filtering
On Friday, March 26, 2004 at 15:33 (which was Friday, March 26, 2004
at 16:33 where I am) Ludvig Omholt wrote:
>> How do I stop this? This header is already added by SpamAssassin and I
>> don't want to change that.
> I agree, this could be an option but the default should not break
> existing fil
On Sunday, March 14, 2004 at 10:04 (which was Saturday, March 13, 2004
at 22:04 where I am) Jason Haar wrote:
> There's a new virus out that uses the password-protected zip trick - but
> has the password attached as a GIF file.
I've also noticed that there's now a variant of Bagle that uses
passw
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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et and just let it scan everything by
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It seems more logical to me that one would by default want to scan,
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