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| Does anyone have ANY idea what to put in /etc/magic to identify microsoft outlook pst files? | scanning larger pst files (100 mb or so) currently raises my clamd cpu processor usage to 90% or higher, and 'locks' ms outlook on the workstation during the scan, so I'd rather not scan them and have mcafee on the workstation take care of that. | Insight would really be appreciated.
Not sure why this is required. Can't you just use "file [filename]" to find out what mime type /etc/magic currently thinks it is? Or is it the case that the mime type actually isn't in there?
Actually, I use ClamWin on the 'doze side and I was hoping that someday the developers would put in a tool for discovering if the client host was running it. I mean if it has local protection, why burn up the servers CPU cycles, right? Distributed approach for a distributed net.
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