Il lun, 2004-09-27 alle 02:27, Jason Haar ha scritto:
> Can you send me two .eml files - one with virus.abc and one with virus.txt -
> which replicates the problem? You will need to put them in a
> password-protected ZIP file (or GPG) to stop anything triggering at my end
> of course. Obviously pr
Il gio, 2004-09-16 alle 12:57, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
> ...
> I have save the work folder of Q-S when it work for scan virus.abc and
> virus.txt, and I have been able to see that the file virus.txt is
> altered and does not correspond to original file!.
> This is the reason for which does not vir
Il mer, 2004-09-15 alle 23:58, Jason Haar ha scritto:
> That's not what Q-S uses - what does "clamdscan virus.*" return?
..
> End of the day, check qmail-queue.log. It would show clamdscan scanning
> virus.txt - if it returns OK - there's not much Q-S can do about it.
I have save the work fol
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 06:25:27PM +0200, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Hi, I use clamav-0.75.1-1 but if I send a virus with extension ".txt",
> the message does not come blocked:
Then it must be an issue with clamav.
> This is a local files check:
>
> $ clamscan virus.*
> virus.abc: Worm.SomeFool.Gen-1
Hi, I use clamav-0.75.1-1 but if I send a virus with extension ".txt",
the message does not come blocked:
(local)
$ echo ciao|mutt -a virus.txt -s con-virus.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(remote-qs-server)
Sep 14 18:10:58 xxx qmail-scanner[13073]: Clear:RC:0(8.6.1.2): 0.673113
82113 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMA