On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 19:28, Shawn Tayler wrote:
This brings up a side question.
What does ClamAV do the files that it places in quarantine? Are they
modified in any way?
They don't appear to be ... Other than the QmailScanner header being
added
Shawn
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 17:03:05
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 17:59, Eric Rostetter wrote:
I run a cron job that deletes any directory more than 2 weeks old. If
Any directory older than 2 weeks? You have clamav quarantining into
multiple directories? How? :)
they haven't claimed their files in 2 weeks, their more-or-less out of
This brings up a side question.
What does ClamAV do the files that it places in quarantine? Are they
modified in any way?
Shawn
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 17:03:05 -0500 Jason Frisvold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
exclaimed:
Hi all,
How does everyone handle the clamav quarantine? I'm running clamav
Quoting Jason Frisvold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 17:59, Eric Rostetter wrote:
I run a cron job that deletes any directory more than 2 weeks old. If
Any directory older than 2 weeks? You have clamav quarantining into
multiple directories? How? :)
Mailscanner. quarantines
Hi all,
How does everyone handle the clamav quarantine? I'm running clamav w/
qmail-scanner and every virus laden email gets put into the quarantine
folder... Is it even worth it to quarantine at all?
I did look through the archives, but I didn't see anything about
this... So,
Quoting Jason Frisvold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How does everyone handle the clamav quarantine?
I run a cron job that deletes any directory more than 2 weeks old. If
they haven't claimed their files in 2 weeks, their more-or-less out of
luck (it's actually on the backup tapes after deletion,