On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 08:31, Ben Reser wrote:
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> An attachment named 'dnotify.init' was converted to 'defang-1.binary'.
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> 'dnotify.init'
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> While MIME-Defang did not detect that this was a known virus it
> is still possible that it is a new malicious file.  If you were
> not expecting a file of this type it is strongly recommended
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> you!
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> An attachment named 'dnotify.sysconfig' was converted to 'defang-2.binary'.
> To recover the file, right-click on the attachment and Save As
> 'dnotify.sysconfig'
> 
> While MIME-Defang did not detect that this was a known virus it
> is still possible that it is a new malicious file.  If you were
> not expecting a file of this type it is strongly recommended
> that you just throw this email away!  Just because you know the
> person who supposedly sent this to you does not make this a safe
> file either.  Many viruses use their victims address books to
> send themselves to the victims associates.  Therefore you may
> want to verify that the sender intentionally sent this file for
> you!
> 
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> I wanted to setup dnotify to automatically rebuild my hdlists for my
> mirror.  But I also wanted to make sure it always started.  So I wrote a
> small init script for it.  Attached is a conf file to put in
> /etc/sysconfig/dnotify and an init script to put in
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/dnotify.
> 
> Unless you configure dnotify args it will not start dnotify even if you
> have it enabled.  So it's safe to add to the package and enable by
> default. :)

Does this mean MIME-defang  works?
-- 
Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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