You only had to add to the silent_virus_array, the most significative
string of the description your antivirus gives, lowcased.
Have a look at the "sub valid_virus_to_report" in qmail-scanner-queue.pl.
ST
Hi
Just to thanks
it works
but you still don't respond to my question, How I do know the nam
Hi
Just to thanks
it works
but you still don't respond to my question, How I do know the name ?
thanks
On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 08:33, Salvatore Toribio wrote:
> On Sérgio 25 Oct 2003 05:11:32, Monteiro Basto wrote:
> >hello
> >This has worked and reduce my qmail-remote queue , but the virus tha
On Sérgio 25 Oct 2003 05:11:32, Monteiro Basto wrote:
hello
This has worked and reduce my qmail-remote queue , but the virus that
reported to be: Worm.Dumaru.A, still not silent how I know the name of
it ? to put it in qmail-scanner-queue.pl
thanks in advance
Just add dumaru to the list, like this:
Hi
Hi have a great qmail mail server with spamassassin 2.55 and clamscan
0.60.
But now I got o new virus that send many mails to sender and I know that
sender isn't real. (pacthes for microsoft)
how do I know the name of the virus to add to qmail-scanner-queue.pl
in
my @silent_viruses_array=
('klez
hello
This has worked and reduce my qmail-remote queue , but the virus that
reported to be: Worm.Dumaru.A, still not silent how I know the name of
it ? to put it in qmail-scanner-queue.pl
thanks in advance
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:06, Salvatore Toribio wrote:
> >Hi
> >Hi have a great qmail mail
Thanks very much,
I will add to qmail-scanner-queue.pl
,'palyh','fizzer','gibe','cailont','lovelorn','mimail'
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:06, Salvatore Toribio wrote:
> >Hi
> >Hi have a great qmail mail server with spamassassin 2.55 and clamscan
> >0.60.
> >
> >But now I got o new virus that send man
Hi
Hi have a great qmail mail server with spamassassin 2.55 and clamscan
0.60.
But now I got o new virus that send many mails to sender and I know that
sender isn't real. (pacthes for microsoft)
how do I know the name of the virus to add to qmail-scanner-queue.pl
in
my @silent_viruses_array=
('kl
An elegant solution. I've already put it into production. Thanks.
I want to put in my $0.02 on running perlscan after the virus
scanner(s). We had perlscan blocking all sorts of attachments, but it
was creating too many complaints when common viruses that I wanted to be
silent got bounced. So
On Friday, June 27, 2003 10:09 AM, Dallas L. Engelken wrote:
> is it possible to change the calls to perlscan_scanner() and
> scanloop() around in the init_scanners() function? or will take
> break stuff... I've never tried it.
You can add "perlscan_scanner" to the list of @scanner_array (ie, at
> I'm afraid the perlscanner file checks happen first for a
> reason - they're cheap :-) Any virus/whatever you can block
> earlier means less work for your system.
>
is it possible to change the calls to perlscan_scanner() and scanloop()
around in the init_scanners() function? or will take br
At 06:23 PM 6/26/2003, Jason Haar wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:53:22PM -0400, john crawford wrote:
> Developers:
>
> We are blocking with quarantine-attachments.txt, certain
> suffixes. It would be nice if the virus checking logic would
> run and make a response before the suffix check is (op
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:53:22PM -0400, john crawford wrote:
> Developers:
>
> We are blocking with quarantine-attachments.txt, certain
> suffixes. It would be nice if the virus checking logic would
> run and make a response before the suffix check is (optionally) called.
> For silent_viruses (
Developers:
We are blocking with quarantine-attachments.txt, certain
suffixes. It would be nice if the virus checking logic would
run and make a response before the suffix check is (optionally) called.
For silent_viruses (where the sender information is bogus) qmail-scanner
would then not unneces
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