On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 03:21:26PM -0400, Ed Weinberg wrote:
I have seen the anti-virus options listed on the qmail.org site and looked at
the documentation on vendors sites. I was wondering what the advantage was of
installing the anti-virus add-ons to Qmail (like Qmail-Scanner) when you can
I have seen the anti-virus options listed on the qmail.org site and looked at
the documentation on vendors sites. I was wondering what the advantage was of
installing the anti-virus add-ons to Qmail (like Qmail-Scanner) when you can just run
most of
the mail scrubbers as a daemon which listens
Hey again.
Over the past few hours ive been configuring AmAViS-perl 11 for my qmail
setup. After using a wrapper for suid (my suidperl complained, stinking
thing) I was able to make it work without a hitch. Infact, this mail is
being scanned on its way out.
If anyone else is contemplating a
Hello all,
We're running Mandrake 8.0 with qmail as an email
server for a bunch of 2000 and 9x machines. I was wondering what you
people would recommend anti-virus wise? Is it better to have the
anti-viral program running on the server? Or should one buy something for
the client computers
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We're running Mandrake 8.0 with qmail as an email server for a bunch
of 2000 and 9x machines. I was wondering what you people would
recommend anti-virus wise?
fdisk. And then the 2.9 servicepack to secure the machines
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 2:43
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Subject: anti-virus strategies
Hello all,
We're running Mandrake 8.0 with qmail as an email
server for a bunch of 2000
* ?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010626 06:21]:
FROM www.qmail.org/top.html:
--Jason Haar wrote Qmail-Scanner (also known as scan4virus), which scans all
gatewayed Email for certain characteristics. It is typically used for its
anti-virus protection functions, in which case it is used
hi,
I would like to know whether there are FREE anti-virus patch for qmail?
thanks a lot..
vincent
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From: Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alex Tsang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: anti-virus program
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:02 PM
Subject: RE: anti-virus program for Qmail
FROM www.qmail.org/top.html:
--Jason Haar wrote Qmail-Scanner (also known as scan4virus), which scans
all
gatewayed Email for certain characteristics. It is typically used for its
anti-virus protection functions
Dear all
Is there any anti-virus program for qmail?
Regards
Alex Tsang
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On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 07:52:25AM -0700, Alex Tsang wrote:
Is there any anti-virus program for qmail?
Check http://www.qmail.org/top.html#microsoft
Chris
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Is there any anti-virus program for qmail?
Regards
Alex Tsang
Anti-Virus. The question is, has anyone succeded running this product on
OpenBSD? It seems to support Linux/FreeBSD only.
And apart from that, any suggestion for antivirus package? He'll need real
time scanning of incoming mail/attachments.
Thanks in advance,
Martin Marconcini
hi
iam using qmail with vpopmail
which ani-virus is better for all the purposes
thanks
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-Exchange
w/qmail on OpenBSD.
Tech stuff we know
apart, He will not accept it if there is no antivirus
(since they are using Symantec For Exchange).
On QMail's web site
i've seen a couple of free stuff and Kaspersky?
Anti-Virus. The question is, has anyone succeded running this product
on
OpenBSD
,
programming, web site design...I guess corporate policy and training is the
best solution but a combo of good anti-virus software and good filtering
software (perhaps something to alert sysadmin with it the script attached so
it can be verified and either permanently banned or passed through?) would
do
/www.openbsd.org/ and qmail - everyone's *extremely*
pleased with the result. qmail and DJB's other software as well as the
software submitted by various people are simply excellent. I'd like to
take the opportunity to express my heartfelt gratefulness for providing a
stable, secure and [...]
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:17:41AM +0200, Robin S. Socha wrote:
your way of quoting *may* be convenient for you. It is, however, annoying
for probably everyone else (particularly people not reading your "threads"
in a row. It also adds a *massive* amount of unnecessary overhead. May I
suggest
At 4:20 AM -0400 8/4/00, Adam McKenna wrote:
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:17:41AM +0200, Robin S. Socha wrote:
your way of quoting *may* be convenient for you. It is, however, annoying
for probably everyone else (particularly people not reading your "threads"
in a row. It also adds a
* Paul Schinder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is all grossly off topic. I suggest taking this thread off the
list ASAP and apologize for the inconvenience caused by my unnecessary
rudeness.
[my complaint about overhead through uncropped quotes]
Does anyone else see what he's complaining
Because I reformatted his mail according to age-old standards. In short,
it boils down to the following:
Some ideas for the list and it turns to this? Any voters to return to the
topic of how to stop our users getting virii attacks?
Thanks for opinions, defences, and updates on the latest
I beg you to cite the place where this list abides by these "Age-old
standards".
I've cited some standards about mailing lists to people before -- but
usually along the lines of "don't quote 100 lines and give only 1 of your
own" or "don't use 10 line signatures". I don't complain about whether
gain: anti-virus software is snake
oil. Under certain circumstances, it will buy you exactly nothing. Had I
sent you ILOVEYOU the moment I got it, you would have been fucked. Real
bad. Maybe your filter would have caught it, but who knows?
No, its not snake-oil. Its just not perfect. The
Well,
I think we should keep the topic!
There are alot of inexperienced users out there like myself who are rather
interested in this topic!
Slider
Because I reformatted his mail according to age-old standards. In short,
it boils down to the following:
Some ideas for the list and it turns
ombination of Stoned or
Monkey with a few other oldies. These are all caught by modern anti virus
software and thus it _should_ be installed on machines. McAfee VirusScan
for workstations is only $15 (cost).
Totally agreed with. You can't always catch the latest and greatest virii
with virus scannin
4 [Slider ]:=Anti Virus
| +20 [Robin S. Socha ]:= - anomy for procmail
| A+41[Slider ]:=
| +20 [Robin S. Socha ]:-
|http://www.qmail.org/top.html#microsoft
|[...]
| +59 Noel Mistula:=
| A+86[Bre
to face punitive damages. Besides, a 19" rack biting a rug is just
plainly ridiculous.
come in with dozens of viruses -- usually some combination of Stoned
or Monkey with a few other oldies. These are all caught by modern
anti virus software and thus it _should_ be installed on machines.
I dislike them as well. All our servers are transitioning to
linux/openbsd EXCEPT for this one virus-scanning machine.
Interestingly, this will leave this one machine open to attacks against
the
OS itself. Strange notion of security.
Well, in a world devoid of any other security
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 01:13:05AM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
! I trust stuff I pay for more
! than free, open source scripting efforts. Just a peace-of-mind.
This reminds me of http://www.ultraviolet.org/treed/lam.txt. :-)
---Chris K.
--
* Steve Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[scanning for MS viruses under MS OSes]
Well, in a world devoid of any other security mechanisms, perhaps.
But it's perfectly easy to simply deny all traffic to the machine not
related to SMTP, at the router, firewall, and on the machine itself.
It's
Michael T. Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 4 August 2000 at 10:02:54 -0400
I beg you to cite the place where this list abides by these "Age-old
standards".
I've cited some standards about mailing lists to people before -- but
usually along the lines of "don't quote 100 lines and give
Hey,
Please can anyone inform me as to the best anti virus package that is not
going to cost me an absolute fortune and is really reliable to plug onto the
server side!
Thanks
Slider
* Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please can anyone inform me as to the best anti virus package that is
not going to cost me an absolute fortune and is really reliable to
plug onto the server side!
Use procmail to filter out all attachments. Keep a LART at hand in case
your cow-orkers start
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Anti Virus
* Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please can anyone inform me as to the best anti virus package that is
not going to cost me an absolute fortune and is really reliable to
plug onto the server side!
Use procmail to filter out all attachments
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 02:33:04PM +0200, Robin S. Socha wrote:
* Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please can anyone inform me as to the best anti virus package that is
not going to cost me an absolute fortune and is really reliable to
plug onto the server side!
Use procmail to filter
* Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your quoting is an abomination. Please fix it or refrain from using
software that simply is not meant to be used in a technical environment.
Thanks for the tip on procmail, looking at it, it seems to be more a
personal solution.
It isn't. Take a look
] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, 3 August 2000 22:45
Subject: Re: Anti Virus
* Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please can anyone inform me as to the best anti virus package that is
not going to cost me an absolute fortune and is really reliable to
plug onto the server side!
Use procmail
is yours...
cheers
Noel
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From: Jason Haar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, 4 August 2000 9:07
Subject: Re: Anti Virus
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 02:28:38PM +0100, Slider wrote:
Hello again!
Thanks for the tip on procmail, loo
Alexander Pennace wrote:
Not all binary attachments are bad. PGP/MIME signed messages (such as
this one) put the PGP signature in a MIME attachment, see
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2015.txt.
I would be very unhappy if someone was removing the PGP signatures
from my messages.
What
On another note...
Our organisation has an NT (sorry : ) box which acts as the primary MX
server for our domain. All mail goes to it and gets scanned via the
(brilliant, automatic, no-maintenance) Norton Antivirus Enterprise software
(worth a little money but what is your company's data worth to
needs :
Brett
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
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From: Brett Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 3:44 PM
To: qmail
Subject: RE: Anti Virus
On another note...
Our organisation has an NT (sorry : ) box which acts
nisation's
needs :
Brett
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
-Original Message-
From: Brett Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 3:44 PM
To: qmail
Subject: RE: Anti Virus
On another note...
Our organisation has an NT (sorry : ) box
On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 03:06:52PM +0200, Rainer Link wrote:
Sweep, H+B EDV AntiVir, KasperskyLabs AVP or F-Secure AV. If a infected
attachment is detected, the complete mail is moved to a quarantine
directory. It is then up to you, to clean a infected attachment with one
of the above
I am using the Amavis wrapper with Mcaffee's amti virus. Seems to work
great for me. The install was also a snap. Good luck!
Steve P.
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From: "Andrés" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2000 6:02 PM
Subject: Anti-virus
Hel
Andrés wrote:
Hello.
I've been looking for programs to install with my Qmail to detect those
nasty virus. The only program which seems to work with Qmail is Scan4virus
and AMaViS (this one hasn't been tested).
Is there anyone more? Which one is the best?
Well, see
Hello.
I've been looking for programs to install with my Qmail to detect those
nasty virus. The only program which seems to work with Qmail is
Scan4virus
and AMaViS (this one hasn't been tested).
Is there anyone more? Which one is the best?
Well, see http://av-linux.w3.to/, click on
Andrés wrote:
See also the discussion a few days before. For a comparison, I would
recommand AMaViS-Perl at http://www.unixzone.com/virus/.
Which one is best - well, I'm biased :-)
I've seen in your web a patch for the latest version of Amavis, do I need to
apply that patch for the Perl
Is amavis for linux just a virus scanner? Or does it cleans viruses also?
Thanks
Ronneil Camara wrote:
Is amavis for linux just a virus scanner? Or does it cleans viruses also?
Neither AMaViS nor scan4virus are antivirus software per se. They need
one (or more) installed (commercial) antivirus packages, such as Sophos
Sweep, H+B EDV AntiVir, KasperskyLabs AVP or F-Secure
Hello.
I've been looking for programs to install with my Qmail to detect those
nasty virus. The only program which seems to work with Qmail is Scan4virus
and AMaViS (this one hasn't been tested).
Is there anyone more? Which one is the best?
Thanks.
. When I try so send an
email there is a loop and there's no local delivery. What could be wrong?
Regards,
Erwin
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van:Rainer Link [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: Monday, January 31, 2000 3:05 PM
Aan:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Qmail anti-vi
Erwin van Kroonenburg wrote:
Hi,
There seems to be something wrong but I can't figure out what.
I've setup Qmail-1.03, AVP 3.0 Beta 2 and compiled amavis with "configure
--enable-qmail". I followed the instructions on www.unixzone.com/virus and
even applied the "error in Kaspersky AVP
Rainer Link wrote:
Just as a follow-up:
Please use *only* AMaViS 0.2.0-pre6-clm-rl-5 with qmail. The official
AMaViS 0.2.0-pre6 has (still) some problems with qmail.
Thanks.
There seems to be something wrong but I can't figure out what.
I've setup Qmail-1.03, AVP 3.0 Beta 2 and compiled
Hi,
I was wondering if there is an anti-virus update or package for qmail to check
incoming mail for virusses.
Regards,
Erwin
Erwin van Kroonenburg wrote:
Hi!
I was wondering if there is an anti-virus update or package for qmail to check
incoming mail for virusses.
Short question, short answer :-)
See http://www.unixzone.com/virus/
HTH
best regards,
Rainer Link
--
Rainer Link, eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED], WWW
Scan4Virus is a qmail-based antivirus perl wrapper which works in
conjunction with Unix-based virus scanners such as McAfee's, Trend's and
Sophos. It will scan all Email arriving via SMTP for viruses and will
quarantine those containing viruses. Use on Internet gateways to protect the
Internet
It's fast, perl-based and specifically written for qmail.
See http://www.geocities.com/jhaar/scan4virus/ for details...
--
Cheers
Jason Haar
Unix/Network Specialist, Trimble NZ
Phone: +64 3 3391 377 Fax: +64 3 3391 417
how to get the Perl module Time::HiRes (if debugging
how to get the Perl module Time::HiRes (if debugging enabled) ? *blushed*
Well, I install all perl modules via
perl -e 'use CPAN; install /Time::HiRes/'
...but that depends a lot on firewalls/etc.
You can just go to CPAN and get it:
http://search.cpan.org/search?module=Time::HiRes
--
thanks a lot jason .. it works.
- Original Message -
From: "Jason Haar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: Anti Virus Solution
how to get the Perl module Time::HiRes (if debugging enabled) ?
*blushed*
Well,
It's fast, perl-based and specifically written for qmail.
See http://www.geocities.com/jhaar/scan4virus/ for details...
I could not get it... Am I wrong?
Do you have another address?
-- Vicente Andrade
VIRCOM Internet Solutions
http://www.vircom.com.br
http://www.10reais.com.br
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 11:50:54PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's fast, perl-based and specifically written for qmail.
See http://www.geocities.com/jhaar/scan4virus/ for details...
I could not get it... Am I wrong?
Do you have another address?
Sheezh - my fault - but
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 12:42:32PM -0600, Jennifer Tippens wrote:
I have gone through the list archive and the only information I can find
on this subject was listmembers asking about if there was any anti-virus
solution out there.
Is there any anti-virus thing out there that can scan
I have gone through the list archive and the only information I can find
on this subject was listmembers asking about if there was any anti-virus
solution out there.
Is there any anti-virus thing out there that can scan for macro viruses
in Qmail?
Thanks so much for your time,
Jennifer
President
WebFusionDevelopmentIncorporated
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 12:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Anti Virus Solution
I have gone through the list archive and the only information I can find
on this subject was l
and the only information I can find
: on this subject was listmembers asking about if there was any anti-virus
: solution out there.
: Is there any anti-virus thing out there that can scan for macro viruses
: in Qmail?
:
: Thanks so much for your time,
: Jennifer
:
--
Martin
We use vfind as well, and are very happy with the product and the support
we get. My company runs a commercial service protecting email from viruses,
and since it's based on qmail I thought it appropriate to mention it
here. If you want to 'roll your own' anti virus solution, here are some
Hello there,
Have anybody any virus-scanner with qmail installed.
Like amavis on linux ?
I must know how to installed it on my system.
CU
Carsten
There is new Anti-Virus option for qmail users. I apologize that it's
the first release and only minimally tested, but is functional.
Download the archive at
http://www.grmi.org/~jhanna/qmail-avp.0.1.tgz
and AVP for Linux or FreeBSD from www.avp.com or www.avp.ru or
www.kaspersky.ru
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