RE: [Clamav-users] clamAV 0.83 milter discard infected message...

2005-03-17 Thread Daniel Suen
Yes, I mean the DISCARD in the milter, anyone knows how to do it? As far as 
I know, there are connection-oriented and message-oriented kind of things 
in milters, and I do not know where to modify the code to do what I want.

Best,
Daniel.
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[Clamav-users] clamAV 0.83 milter discard infected message...

2005-03-16 Thread Daniel Suen
Dear All,
Is there any way of discarding infected message with clamav-milter in 
version 0.83?

Best,
Daniel.
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[Clamav-users] clamAV 0.80 clamd issue...

2005-01-19 Thread Daniel Suen
Dear All,
I have downloaded the 0.80 version yesterday and compiled and run it on 
both a Linux machine and a Solaris 9 machine. The following problem is 
found on both platforms:-

I have a virus file and I tried scanning it with clamscan, and it did not 
report that it is a virus/worm. So, I tried adding a --database tag, and 
this time, clamscan correctly identifies the virus. Then, I think the 
DatabaseDirectory tag might not have been picked up correctly. So, I edit 
/usr/local/etc/clamd.conf. There, when I uncomment that line which points 
to /var/lib/clamav and do a clamscan again, it gives an error. On 
Solaris 9:

LibClamAV Error: cl_loaddbdir(): Can't open directory
ERROR: Unable to open file or directory
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 0
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 0
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 0.00 MB
I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
Time: 0.004 sec (0 m 0 s)
On Linux:
LibClamAV Error: cl_loaddbdir(): Can't open directory ยจ/lib/clamav
ERROR: Unable to open file or directory
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 0
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 0
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 0.00 MB
I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
Time: 0.017 sec (0 m 0 s)
Anyone knows how to fix it? Also, clamscan -V gives something like the 
following:

ClamAV 0.80/375/Thu Jan  1 08:00:00 1970
If that gives the time when the software was built, that is wrong. The 
symptom occurs on both Solaris 9 and Linux.

Best,
Daniel. 

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