Hello,
Google found this:
http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
e.net/7672694.html
Haven't tried it though. The free version (for personal use) can be found at
http://www.f-prot.com/products/home_use/linux/.
Greetings,
Tom
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Hi,
Whoops, I should have seen that... my mistake, sorry! *blush*
Tom
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Salvatore Toribio
Verzonden: woensdag 2 april 2008 10:58
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2.01 (clamdscan: 0.92/6530. spamassassin: 3.2.4.
Clear::RC:0(85.214.85.80):SA:0(0.6/5.0):. Processed in 9.372121 secs)
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Hi,
We're using qmail-scanner for a couple of years now, with no real problems.
But last night something strange happened. A user complains that he has
received some spam. The subject of these mails is tagged with what we have
configured in local.cf, in this case: " SPAM? (20.3) ". We have
I'm sure it's been asked before, but I can't find it in the archives... What
I need is the following: reject mails based on attachement type, with
exceptions for some recipients (example: reject all ZIP files except for
users A and B). Any help is welcome!
Greetings,
Tom.
Ok, will do it this way... thank you!
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> Salvatore Toribio
> Verzonden: woensdag 20 juli 2005 8:53
> Aan: Tom De Puysseleyr; qmail-scanner-general@lists.sourceforge.net
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Hi!
We use the quarantine-attachments.txt file to block a whole bunch of
file-extensions (like .ZIP). Now some company mails us accounting
information, which is in a .zip file. This is an automatic process so they
cannot change that only because we want them to. Is there a way to put
exceptions in
> >This is before execution of spam/virusscanners. The message of less than
> >2000 bytes long. Is this simply a slow incoming smtp connection, or is
> >something else wrong?
> >
> Absolutely. In fact, it's been screwing up my stats so much that from
> the next release of Qmail-Scanner, it will de
Hi!
I have qmail-scanner 1.24 with clamd, f-prot, and spamassassin-verbose
(2.64) installed. I sometimes notice long message processing times, even
though the serverload is really low. For example, I noticed these 2 lines in
qmail-queue.log :
Sat, 04 Dec 2004 07:33:57 CET:2231: w_c: start dumping
> What's the point? If the scanner runs against it and declares it safe,
> then it is a harmless attachment type.
Besides... What I want to do is more like catching attachments that are
reported to be safe by the virusscanner, because the scanner doesn't know
about this new virus. Like with this
> > Is there any way to have q-s run the scanners first, and if
> > they report 'safe', then check against the attachment type?
>
> What's the point? If the scanner runs against it and declares it safe,
> then it is a harmless attachment type. It serves as a blanket method of
> getting rid of atta
Sorry for the duplicate... It won't happen again.
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> Verzonden: woensdag 20 augustus 2003 10:47
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Hi!
I'm using qmail-scanner 1.16 now, and just enabled the blocking of .pif
files in quarantine-attachments.txt. Now when a virus arrives as a .pif
file, it is reported as a 'disallowed attachment type', instead of 'virus
X'. Is there any way to have q-s run the scanners first, and if they report
Hi!
I'm using qmail-scanner 1.16 now, and just enabled the blocking of .pif
files in quarantine-attachments.txt. Now when a virus arrives as a .pif
file, it is reported as a 'disallowed attachment type', instead of 'virus
X'. Is there any way to have q-s run the scanners first, and if they report
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