Hi...
I just installed ClamAV , and in my freshclam i have:
# Automatically created by the clamav-freshclam postinst
# Comments will get lost when you reconfigure the clamav-freshclam
package
DatabaseOwner clamav
UpdateLogFile /var/log/clamav/freshclam.log
LogFileMaxSize 0
MaxAttempts 5
# Check
On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 11:46 -0300, Michael Fernández M. wrote:
DON'T PANIC! Read http://www.clamav.net/faq.html
There you will read:
* What does Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED mean?
You'll get this message whenever a new version of ClamAV is
released. In order to detect
Michael Fernández M. wrote:
Hi...
I just installed ClamAV , and in my freshclam i have:
# Automatically created by the clamav-freshclam postinst
# Comments will get lost when you reconfigure the clamav-freshclam
package
DatabaseOwner clamav
UpdateLogFile /var/log/clamav/freshclam.log
but i installed the package from the source of debian (stable)
Package: clamav (0.84-2.sarge.6) [security]
ok. i get it.., i will upgrade tha package from Debian volatile project.
Some one use it? is stable?
Thanks for the time.-
El vie, 30-12-2005 a las 07:56 -0700, Steven Spence escribió:
Michael Fernández M. wrote:
ok. i get it.., i will upgrade tha package from Debian volatile project.
Some one use it? is stable?
I use it at work. 20 to 25 thousand incoming emails per day, ClamAV
installed from volatile and added straight to the Exim config (in the
last 2+ years, I don't
Thanks a lot.. for you comments..
i installed ClamAV from volatile Project.. and works great!
Michael.-
El vie, 30-12-2005 a las 16:48 +, Richard Wallman escribió:
Michael Fernández M. wrote:
ok. i get it.., i will upgrade tha package from Debian volatile project.
Some one use
Anyone happen to know what happened to http://www.rainingfrogs.co.uk ?
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On Sat, December 31, 2005 12:48 am, Richard Wallman said:
For anyone else who has the ClamAV support in Exim enabled, and wants to
get some stats about the viruses it stops:
cat /var/log/exim4/rejectlog.1 | awk -F 'malware ' '/malware/
{gsub(/[(|)]/,,$2);count[$2]+=1; total+=1} END {for