Arie Reynaldi Z wrote:
Just disable redundant scanning, edit
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl and set:
my $redundant_scanning='0';
Still about quarantine-attachment.txt, is there any update for this
files ? I think right now i got more spam with email contains "V/agra
" in emails, I don
> Just disable redundant scanning, edit
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl and set:
>
> my $redundant_scanning='0';
>
>
Still about quarantine-attachment.txt, is there any update for this
files ? I think right now i got more spam with email contains "V/agra
" in emails, I dont know how to add
At 10:00 +0200 21-04-2006, Cristina Tanzi Tolenti wrote:
Hi,
I use qmail-scanner 1.25st, qmail 1.03 and clamav
I setup a quarantine-attachments.txt file to block people from
sending our users .exe, .pif, etc. files. .zip files are allowed
through, but apparently my system is even rejecting me
Ok, will do it this way... thank you!
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
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> Salvatore Toribio
> Verzonden: woensdag 20 juli 2005 8:53
> Aan: Tom De Puysseleyr; qmail-scanner-general@lists.sourceforge.net
> Onderwerp: Re: [
At 7:14 +0200 20-07-2005, Tom De Puysseleyr wrote:
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
Jamie Pratt wrote:
Hi - I just upgraded from clamav 60 to 65, and qmail-scanner 1.20rc3 to
1.20... However after following the instructions in
quarantine-attachments.txt, and trying to disallow a few different file
extensions like this:
.cmd0Disallowed by System security policy
(yes,
> 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
Cream[DONut] wrote:
For me atleast,
I have alot of spare cpu on my relay & scanner server, and it would be
nice to show the people i work for, that we are not just blocking
attachments, we are blocking attachments that contains vira.
so its not really for fighting vira, as much as its fighting
For me atleast,
I have alot of spare cpu on my relay & scanner server, and it would be nice
to show the people i work for, that we are not just blocking attachments,
we are blocking attachments that contains vira.
so its not really for fighting vira, as much as its fighting beancounters.
Cream
tom de puysseleyr wrote:
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 f
Sorry for the duplicate... It won't happen again.
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] tom de
> puysseleyr
> Verzonden: woensdag 20 augustus 2003 10:47
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: [Qmail-scanner-general]quarantine-attachments.txt
>
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