> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 6:11 PM
> To: Dallas L. Engelken
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]redundant scanning and unzip
>
>
> i thought --secure calle
i thought --secure called unzip and analyze... does it call manalyze
and panalyze as well?
On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 05:22 PM, Dallas L. Engelken wrote:
so i should probably turn off --unzip then in uvscan since i
have to leave it on in Q-S to get perlscanner to read inside
and outside th
>
> so i should probably turn off --unzip then in uvscan since i
> have to leave it on in Q-S to get perlscanner to read inside
> and outside the zip and then turn redundant_scanning on.
> That seems most optimal CPU wise for needing to catch
> attachments and viruses both inside and outside
thanks Dallas,
so i should probably turn off --unzip then in uvscan since i have to
leave it on in Q-S to get perlscanner to read inside and outside the zip
and then turn redundant_scanning on. That seems most optimal CPU wise
for needing to catch attachments and viruses both inside and outside
>
> I have redundant scanning off in my 1.16 qmail-scanner and
> uvscan setup b/c i use --unzip with uvscan. I would like to
> turn off force_unzip, but i need perlscanner to block
> attachments outside and inside the zip.
> is it possible for perlscanner to block outside and inside
> the z
Hi,
I have redundant scanning off in my 1.16 qmail-scanner and uvscan setup
b/c i use --unzip with uvscan. I would like to turn off force_unzip,
but i need perlscanner to block attachments outside and inside the zip.
is it possible for perlscanner to block outside and inside the zip
without for