pointing you to bad
sites, which is the defintion of a phish as far as I'm aware...
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On Thu, October 25, 2007 3:04 pm, Gomes, Rich said:
> Would anyone know the syntax for such?
What's your MTA, and how are you calling clamav? It all depends on your
setup.
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on this list to be.
Anyone?
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unless
there is a reason to check it.
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atch 'phish', but I see that's
an option scheduled for 0.90.) Is there a way to configure clamd to _not_
clean emails?
It only seems to do this with emails fed in from standard input too: I've
run it manually using the same options on one of my sent test messages
o days of fiddiling and I just now think to check what happens if I
bypass my upstream email provider... They're deleting it. (Slaps head.)
It says something that I had never noticed this behavior before. What I'm
not sure.
Sorry for disturbing yo
you want to send a large file between two people who are likely to
never send each other a file again, SMTP is a quick and easy way to do it.
It is not the most efficient, but efficiency is not a primary concern in
this case. Having ClamAV not fall over would be nice. ;)
Dani
installing: how *much* more RAM will it need? What is the largest size
email I can handle on this machine based on that? I might want to
reconfigure my email server. Or I might want to turn off scanning over a
certain size. Neither sounds like something I want to do while install
to you. That's the perils
of a public list.
Glad you got it fixed.
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On Wed, April 19, 2006 9:54 am, Roman ZARAGOCI said:
> Daniel T. Staal a écrit :
>> On Wed, April 19, 2006 7:53 am, Roman ZARAGOCI said:
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>>> After recompilation of gmp, gmp-devel and clamav, everything's ok ;)
>>>
>>> Thks for your
what is doing the blocking, and
point you to their manual:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ManualWhitelist
I haven't run amavisd, so I don't know if there is anything applicable there.
Regardless, ClamAV doesn't care.
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/clamd.sock
I think you probably need to uncomment that line and restart Clamd.
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reason you aren't responding is that you don't want to.
The fact that some email packages still have autoresponders is a
misfeature, in my eyes.
Luckily, my spam filter catches them. That's all they are, anyway. More
spam.
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On Wed, May 17, 2006 12:35 pm, Christopher X. Candreva said:
> On Wed, 17 May 2006, Daniel T. Staal wrote:
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>> These days, being out of the office, or town, or country, is no reason
>> for you to not be able to get your email, if you felt you needed to.
>> So, th
erefore nothing more than junk bytes your forcing
> mailservers to digest?
Read mine. ;)
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On Wed, May 17, 2006 1:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> At 10:31 AM 5/17/2006, Daniel T. Staal wrote:
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>>On Wed, May 17, 2006 1:23 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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>> > as opposed to annoying "copyright notifications" attached to email
>> > publis
On Fri, May 19, 2006 11:44 am, Guillaume Vachon said:
> Hi all! I just installed ClamAV and it work just fine. I was wondering
> if there were any good graphical interface for ClamAV?
Any particular use/OS? I like ClamXav...
Daniel T.
gnored. Is this a (minor) bug I shoud report?
>
> ClamAV 0.88.2 running on FreeBSD
Many Unix tools will allow you to abbreviate the flags to the shortest
non-ambiguous string. I'd consider that normal behavior.
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is the problem.
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but your package maintainer has not updated
the package yet.
Either email the package maintainer, or try building a version directly.
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The next version is scheduled to allow you to turn off the 'phishing'
scans as a run-time option, but until then the only way to disable them is
to remove the signatures from your database file.
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is mostly useless. There are some exceptions, but generally.
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it?
Not really. ClamAV doesn't do any modification of the data it scans. If
you want to do this, it is normally done as part of whichever program
calls ClamAV.
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startup costs
over and over. (Which *would* be a problem.)
If doing one of those is not possible, and you must call a program
seperately for each file, use clamdscan to do the scanning, but be aware
of permissions issues based on who started clamd.
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ich Robert suggested was a potential
> answer, I assume from analogy with apache config files.
Or 'enabled' or...
There are a million possible choices. Just support the most common, and
document what it does support.
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lt is the same for a mail processing system: less mail can go through
your machine. Too low is generally less of a performance hit than too
high.
So the numbers of cores/processors seems to be mostly irrelevant. The
amount of RAM you have available is the relevant numb
e people who really know out of the woodwork. (My
experience on mailing lists is that if a question isn't answered in about
a day it will get forgotten.)
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don't see a good reason to actually run such a system, but I'm curious
to know how well it works. ;)
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> hours just at glancing. You are triggering the DATE_IN_FUTURE_12_24 of
> Spamassassin. Something is hosed man.
Carren's time looks fine to me, though their mail client isn't putting the
timezone on in the 'time sent' fiel
no longer work. clamassassin had used this option for
> compatibility with older versions of ClamAV, so clamassassin will fail
> to work with ClamAV's clamscan.
>
>I am testing a version which fixes this problem. In the meantime
> you have two options:
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Since I've had to quote this message a couple of times, I thought I'd just
forward the whole thing.
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Subject: [clamassassin-announce] Problems with ClamAV 0.90 and
clamassassin 1.2.3 From:&
to the ClamAV team so they can add it to their database.
There will be times ClamAV finds a virus Norton cannot, and vice-versa.
On the average, ClamAV seems to be the finder more often than not.
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> correct?
Yes. The socket is not the program, it is a connector, _created by_ the
program. /tmp or /var/run are common places for it.
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lly when the
standards may or may not be good.
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