find / -name 'clamd' -print
--- Christopher Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/path/to/clamd
I guess that's my question - where is clamd
installed by default?
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http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
I had a similar problem, upgrading to sendmail 8.12.11
seemed so cure it. I think there was a bug in the
sendmail libmilter,
Regards
Peter
--- Stevens, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I have had a problem occur twice on a Linux (Cobalt
RaQ3) gateway for a MS Exchange Server (Our
long
appreciation/hero worhsip.
Regards
Peter
--- Nagy_Ferenc_László [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter McCreath wrote:
--- Loren Salsgiver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Norton AntiVirus removed the attachment:
bill.zip.
The attachment was infected with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus
--- Loren Salsgiver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Norton AntiVirus removed the attachment:
bill.zip.
The attachment was infected with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus.
This seems to be common, can anyone help?
Loren
I;m having the same problem, it always seems to be
Bse64 encoded zip
Hello All,
I'm still pulling my hair out over my Zip file
problem.
I'm fairly sure my calmav.conf settings are correct,
however i have noticed it only seems to affect base64
encoded files. Could the problem lie there.
Any help/pointers gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance,
Peter
--- russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu,
2004-02-26 at 04:41, Peter McCreath wrote:
Thanks, but yes i run freshclam via a cron job.
The strange thing is that running clamdscan on a
mesg
will detect the eicar zip test, but clamd still
lets
this through.
Did you un-comment
Hallo All,
Thanks for an excellent product, but i have a slight
problem and am in need of some pointers.
I am using
Clamav-0.66
Mimedefang-2.39
I'm still getting viruses pass the scanner. I *think*
this is due to either a problem with my zip or due to
Base64 encoding.
Any ideas as to where