Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Thomas Hochstein
James Miller schrieb: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not be picked up by clamav. It is (and was) here: | 2006-01-18 09:34:18 [...] H=p54a7c5f6.dip.t-dialin.net (amd2) [84.167.197.246] F=[...] rejected after DATA: This message contains a virus (Worm.VB-8). Worm.VB-8 is ClamAV's name for [EMAIL

Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Gerard Seibert
Thomas Hochstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] James Miller schrieb: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not be picked up by clamav. It is (and was) here: | 2006-01-18 09:34:18 [...] H=p54a7c5f6.dip.t-dialin.net (amd2) [84.167.197.246] F=[...] rejected after DATA: This message contains a virus (Worm.VB-8).

Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Gerard Seibert wrote: Thomas Hochstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] Worm.VB-8 is ClamAV's name for [EMAIL PROTECTED], according to the advisories I read. I believe that, that definition was only added on the 18th. On 2/16 and Not true. The first VB-8 I have logged is from 11:53

Re: [Clamav-users] virus not detected

2006-01-19 Thread Payal Rathod
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 06:11:13PM +, Stephen Gran wrote: She doesn't have version 1245, as explained earlier. She probably has a DNS server returning the wrong version, and she should look into why that is. Maybe one of her forwarders caches too long or something. But she was using

Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Bill Maidment
Christopher X. Candreva wrote: On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Gerard Seibert wrote: Thomas Hochstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] Worm.VB-8 is ClamAV's name for [EMAIL PROTECTED], according to the advisories I read. I believe that, that definition was only added on the 18th. On 2/16 and Not true. The

Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Christopher X. Candreva
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Bill Maidment wrote: Not true. The first VB-8 I have logged is from 11:53 EST on Jan 17 . That all depends on your time zone. EST in Australia may be different to EST somewhere else. Let's not get into a fight over this. I mean GMT-0500 . I wasn't aware there were any

Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Bill Maidment
Bill Maidment wrote: Christopher X. Candreva wrote: On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Gerard Seibert wrote: Thomas Hochstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] Worm.VB-8 is ClamAV's name for [EMAIL PROTECTED], according to the advisories I read. I believe that, that definition was only added on the 18th. On

Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Bill Maidment
Christopher X. Candreva wrote: On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Bill Maidment wrote: Not true. The first VB-8 I have logged is from 11:53 EST on Jan 17 . That all depends on your time zone. EST in Australia may be different to EST somewhere else. Let's not get into a fight over this. I mean

Re: [Clamav-users] [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected

2006-01-19 Thread Brian Morrison
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 23:34:26 +1100 in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Maidment [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (My state is oh dear I need another beer) A man has to believe in something, and I believe I'll have another beer. -- Brian Morrison bdm at fenrir dot org dot uk GnuPG key ID DE32E5C5 -

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was: [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected)

2006-01-19 Thread JT Justman
Bill Maidment wrote: (I still don't understand why the Americans put the month in front of the day -- it makes no logical sense other than to be different from/than everyone else). Have a nice day .. uuuggghhh I'm not entirely sure, either. Instinctually, DD-MM- seems just as funky to me

RE: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was: W32.Blackmail.E @mm undetected)

2006-01-19 Thread Cormack, Ken
Probably we should all start using ISO-8601 -MM-DD format since otherwise half the dates in the year are ambiguous. Call it a friendly compromise. Actually, DD-MM-YY is standard in the U.S. military, as is 24-hr time. But I like JT's suggestion - It makes it OH SO EASY to sort-by-date.

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was: [EMAIL PROTECTED] undetected)

2006-01-19 Thread John W. Baxter
On 1/19/06 7:41 AM, JT Justman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Probably we should all start using ISO-8601 -MM-DD format since otherwise half the dates in the year are ambiguous. Call it a friendly compromise. Which is what we started using in-house several months ago. What's wrong with a.d.

[Clamav-users] subject rewrite

2006-01-19 Thread Krzys
Is there a way to rewrite subject line and include name of a virus in it? Chris ___ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format

2006-01-19 Thread Chuck Swiger
would describe today as 2006/1/19, myself, rather than 2006-1-19, but the ISO standard date format using hyphens is fine. Big-endian timestamps are unambiguous and sort numerically into proper cronological order, ie, 20060119 is before 20060201 and after 20051225. Little-endian timestamps like

RE: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was: [EMAIL PROTECTED])

2006-01-19 Thread Shayne Lebrun
(I still don't understand why the Americans put the month in front of the day -- it makes no logical sense other than to be different from/than everyone else). Have a nice day .. uuuggghhh It's written as it's spoken, I think. Today's date is 'January 19th, 2006,' not '19 January, 2006'

Re: [Clamav-users] subject rewrite

2006-01-19 Thread Niek
On 1/19/2006 5:16 PM +0100, Krzys wrote: Is there a way to rewrite subject line and include name of a virus in it? Chris No, perhaps your mail filtering software (which calls clamav) can. regards, Niek ___

Re: [Clamav-users] virus not detected

2006-01-19 Thread Niek
On 1/19/2006 1:13 PM +0100, Payal Rathod wrote: But she was using her own dns server without any forwarder at all. With warm regards, -Payal ok regards, Niek ___ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

2006-01-19 Thread M.S. Lucas
- Original Message - From: Shayne Lebrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I still don't understand why the Americans put the month in front of the day -- it makes no logical sense other than to be different from/than everyone else). Have a nice day .. uuuggghhh It's written as it's spoken, I

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

2006-01-19 Thread Niek
On 1/19/2006 5:46 PM +0100, M.S. Lucas wrote: It's written as it's spoken, I think. Today's date is 'January 19th, 2006,' not '19 January, 2006' or '2006, January, 19.' In Dutch it is '19 January, 2006' just like 15:30 is `half four' and not 'half past three' Yeh and we say meters not 3

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

2006-01-19 Thread Brian Morrison
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:46:21 +0100 in [EMAIL PROTECTED] M.S. Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In Dutch it is '19 January, 2006' just like 15:30 is `half four' and not 'half past three' That would really confuse people in the UK. Half four is verbal shorthand for half *past* four whereas the

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was: [EMAIL PROTECTED])

2006-01-19 Thread Jerry K
All Americans is a pretty broad finger to point. North America alone consist of Canada, the US and Mexico. I think that you should limit your frustration to the US alone. Jerry K (I still don't understand why the Americans put the month in front of the day -- it makes no logical sense

RE: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was:W32.Blackmail.E@ mmundetected)

2006-01-19 Thread Bowie Bailey
Brian Morrison wrote: M.S. Lucas wrote: In Dutch it is '19 January, 2006' just like 15:30 is `half four' and not 'half past three' That would really confuse people in the UK. Half four is verbal shorthand for half *past* four whereas the Dutch (and German IIRC) is more literally half

[Clamav-users] Not sure if configured correctly

2006-01-19 Thread Gerard Seibert
I recently installed ClavAV on my FreeBSD 5.4 system. I am running Sendmail as my MTA. Clam seems to be working fine except for one small thing. First, this is the entry I have in my /etc/rc.conf file for Clam. clamav_clamd_enable=YES # Enable ClamAV clamav_freshclam_enable=YES # Enable

[Clamav-users] Syslog output

2006-01-19 Thread clamav
Hello, First time posting to the list here. Perhaps this should have gone to the developers list though - not sure. Some of us over at the logwatch list have noticed that freshclam syslog entries were not being detected by the logwatch filters. The cause of this turned out to be that entries

Re: [Clamav-users] OT: American date format (was:W32.Blackmail.E@ mmundetected)

2006-01-19 Thread Nigel Horne
Bowie Bailey wrote: Brian Morrison wrote: M.S. Lucas wrote: In Dutch it is '19 January, 2006' just like 15:30 is `half four' and not 'half past three' That would really confuse people in the UK. Half four is verbal shorthand for half *past* four whereas the Dutch (and German IIRC) is more