>>>>> "Jelmer" == Jelmer Jaarsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jelmer> Package: amavisd-new
Jelmer> Version: 20030616p10-5
Jelmer> Severity: important
Jelmer> I'm using Norman 5.7 for Unix to scan incoming mail. When
Jelmer> a corrupt or failed archive comes by, Norman exits with
Jelmer> code 11 (properly documented in the Norman documentation),
Jelmer> but amavis doesn't handle this so the mail stays in the
Jelmer> queue.
Can you please give send a copy of your amavisd.conf file? Especially
the Norman configuration.
Also, (if possible) can you please show me an example of running
Norman on a file that contains a virus, and what output it displays?
My copy of amavisd-new has:
### http://www.norman.com/products_nvc.shtml
['Norman Virus Control v5 / Linux', 'nvcc',
'-c -l:0 -s -u {}', [0], [1],
qr/(?i).* virus in .* -> \'(.+)\'/ ],
Where the [1] is supposed to indicate that a return value of 1
indicates a Virus.
That is the theory - now to work out what is really going on...
--
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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