Dear colleagues,
I noticed that "my $unzip_options=" has been changed to '-Pxx30101xx'
in 1.25st (20050406). In 20050207 version it was set '-Pxx56002xx'.
Could you please share what it is used for?
Thank you.
Roman
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SF.Net email is sponso
On 4/22/05, Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like the Unix engine is different from the Exchange engine.
> You'll need to talk to McAfee for an explanation
Thank you Jason.
I noticed that all infected messages passed by uvscan (BSD) were zip archives.
Anyone with uvscan installed?
Dear colleagues,
I experienced strange problem with uvscan not detecting
W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] I would very much appreciate any hints!
My setup:
SMTP gateway powered by FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE, qmail-scanner 1.25st with
uvscan (BSD) and SA 3.0.2:
uvscan --version
Scan engine v4.4.00 for BSD.
Virus d
Dear all,
Sorry if this question has been asked bunch of times. I tried several hints
from archive but no luck so far. The problem is that QS couldn't recognize SA
3.0.2 - the error is:
Something like spamc for SpamAssassin detected - but not correctly installed
(didn't include a "X-Spam-Statu
Hello Simon
Simon Tomazic wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> i search in archive of this mail list, i find cople similar problems
> but nothing same.
>
> I patched qmail with the qmailqueue patch, and rebuilt it.
> If i run qmail without qmail scanner, work fine. But when run with
> qmail scanner
dempsey wrote:
> Tried that and did not work. I am running RH7.2 not Unix, not sure if that
> makes a difference. I don't have a /etc/tcpcontrol dir. I also do not have a
Well, as Jason mentioned - there are more than one way of
doing things :)
Go to /var/qmail/supervise/smtp and edit file calle