Hi,
We are using a cobalt raq 550 server with sendmail, MailScanner and
Clamav installed on it.
sendmail version 8.11.6
MailScanner version 4.31.6
Clamav version 0.86.1
We were facing a problem of Oversized.zip, attachments getting
quarantined without notifying the sender and the receiver.
Sorry for the in-complete subject line.
On 10/20/05, TAC Forums [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We are using a cobalt raq 550 server with sendmail, MailScanner and
Clamav installed on it.
sendmail version 8.11.6
MailScanner version 4.31.6
Clamav version 0.86.1
We were facing a problem of
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 at 16:28:49 +0530, TAC Forums wrote:
We are using a cobalt raq 550 server with sendmail, MailScanner and
Clamav installed on it.
sendmail version 8.11.6
MailScanner version 4.31.6
Clamav version 0.86.1
We were facing a problem of Oversized.zip, attachments getting
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 04:28:49PM +0530, TAC Forums wrote:
We are using a cobalt raq 550 server with sendmail, MailScanner and
Clamav installed on it.
(...)
MailScanner don't use clamd and you try to reconfigure it. You must
reconfigure MailScanner.
ps. The lates version of clamav is 0.87.
Hi,
I couldn't find any other relevant information on that, hence my
question.
I would like to have the clamav package in pkgsrc fixed (and I'm sure I
share that wish with all software packagers). I saw that something that
really looks like a fix went into CVS (Make sure the property tree
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joanna Roman wrote:
What is the time zone of the timestamps in
main.cvd
and daily.cvd ?
I believe timestamps are stored internally in
seconds-since-the-epoch. So whatever your ls -l
command says in your time zone, that's the correct
time.
--
I am using an improved version of SCAVR (Squid ClamAV
Redirector) that will scan each and every url.
However, I dont see any spywares getting caught. I did
check that the SCAVR is working properly by attempting
to download a virus webmail and the webmail was
blocked. So my question is how good is
Joanna Roman wanted us to know:
I believe timestamps are stored internally in
seconds-since-the-epoch. So whatever your ls -l
command says in your time zone, that's the correct
time.
No, I believe you are incorrect. I am talking about
the timestamp stored in each main.cvd and daily.cvd's
Dear All,
I'm using clamav with qmail-scanner, I found out my qmail not sending
email today, and in the qmail-scanner log file, there is some error log.
Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:29:40 +0800:3251: --output of clamscan was:
LibClamAV Error: Can't load /usr/local/share/clamav/main.cvd: MD5