Does anyone have any good low cost antivirus setups for XMail running on linux?
Since the viruses that affect windows and linux are quite different, are the
linux antivirus libraries as affective against finding windows viruses that may
be going throught the relay?
Fred
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On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Brian Z wrote:
Does anyone have any good low cost antivirus setups for XMail running on
linux?
Since the viruses that affect windows and linux are quite different, are
the linux antivirus libraries as affective against finding windows
viruses that may be going
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Brian Z wrote:
Does anyone have any good low cost antivirus setups for XMail running on
linux?
Since the viruses that affect windows and linux are quite different, are
the linux antivirus libraries as affective against finding windows
viruses
Hi all,
I've downloaded and installed chris franklin's antivirus.sh, installed clamd,
clamav and clamdb rpm packages, tested the virus scanning functions of clamav
via clamdscan and clamscan using eicar.zip test virus, restarted xmail, but
xmail doesnt fire up the av filter...
in my
Hi
We have been using XMail 1.20 on a fully patched W2K Server with last version
of Jason J Ellingson's .NET antivirus filter + F-Prot for DOS for several weeks
with no problems.
Now we are having 554 Transaction failed errors since last Microsoft .NET
update
Hi Guys,
I just noticed something weird.
I installed the latest Lindeman Antivirus filter 1.9,
and am running it on Xmail 1.17.
The script runs fine, and detects viruses.
However, after it detects a virus, it doesn't delete
the email, it still copies the email into the users
Mail folder. Any idea
Hi Peter,
I have the following line
our $xmail_version = 116;
Thanks.
Riaz..
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Peter Lindeman
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail Antivirus filter
: Xmail Antivirus filter
Hi Peter,
I have the following line
our $xmail_version = 116;
Thanks.
Riaz..
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Peter Lindeman
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
I have the following line
our $xmail_version = 116;
Please run XMail in debug mode and send me the output when you send a
(test)virus to an account. Then it is easier to say what is the cause of
the problem.
--
Groeten,
Peter
All programmers are playwrights
We've just put antivirus on our xmail relay server and it's started picking up
incoming viruses in the c:\winnt\temp directory, which are presumably xmail temp files
because there is nothing else running on this machine.
I don't particularly want to put in an exclusion on this folder, as it's
I'm using it in linux and I never get any message saying there is a virus or any
warnings or any thing they just pop through with the e-mails I receive.
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This Klez virus is driving me crazy (2-3/day minimum), and I'm thinking it
is time to do some virus detection at the email server.
Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to do this with Xmail on
Windows 2000.
Thanks,
... Jason Badry
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