Please pardon this stupid question.I have lost my first registration
e-mail, and the info is not in the headers...Can someone provide me the
instructions on how to unsubscribe? Ive tried the web interface, but the
messages keep coming.
Thanks,
Sam
Hi,
You are right, but given that I'm analysng a Windows
post-mortem filesystem from a GNU/Linux enviroment is
difficult to execute a Windows-native scanner. Maybe should I
change my analysis enviroment (from GNU/Linux - Windows :)
Have a look at:
http://alioth.debian.org/projects/libpst/
* On 23/04/06 07:00 -0400, Sam DeForest wrote:
| Please pardon this stupid question.I have lost my first registration
| e-mail, and the info is not in the headers...Can someone provide me the
| instructions on how to unsubscribe? Ive tried the web interface, but the
| messages keep coming.
|
Simon Munton wrote:
On Thursday 13 April 2006 9:48 am, Nigel Horne wrote:
Greg McCarthy wrote:
I've setup clamav which seems to be working well. One thing I've
noticed is that when the postmaster receives a message that a virus
was quarantine, in the email is says:
The message in question
| Please pardon this stupid question.I have lost my first registration
| e-mail, and the info is not in the headers...Can someone provide me the
| instructions on how to unsubscribe? Ive tried the web interface, but
the
| messages keep coming.
|
| Thanks,
| Sam
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You just need to know how to view them...
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Sam DeForest spake thusly on Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 11:36:58AM -0400:
Acutally I do believe my firewall is stripping those headers, I have a tight
ship here, so its quite possible.
Anywho, thanks for the info, and to all a big thank you to all for your
assistance during my ClamAV installation
On 4/23/06, Richard Feldmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your email headers say that you're using Outlook. Either Outhouse (or perhaps
even a malignly-configured MTA) strips them or simply doesn't show them. Your
firewall has nothing to do with it.
Outlook strips no headers, though it doesn't
My 64-bit system has clamd compiled with -march=nocona
-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe and it segfaults quite
regularly. Part of a debug session is listed below:
LibClamAV debug: Matched signature for file type: HTML
data
LibClamAV debug: Calculated MD5 checksum:
a130ac3eeffbf3419a9e9d9b61a1c506
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Vieri Di Paola wrote:
My 64-bit system has clamd compiled with -march=nocona
-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe and it segfaults quite
regularly. Part of a debug session is listed below:
I cannot now find the site where I found this patch; I think it was
a debian site. In
We were having the same problem on our cluster of 64-bit AMD's running
gentoo. That patch seems to have resolved the issue. Without the patch
during testing it was segfaulting every 5 minutes or so, with the
patch it's been running without issue for a few days now.
This is where I came
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