Muhammad wrote:
> Dear sir,
> I am working on postfix mail server.All
> packages(postfix,courier-imap,courier-authlib,maildrop) working
> correctly.and virtual pop user authentication with mysql
> successfully.The mail is placed on to /home/vmail/usermaildir.I send
> the email without clamav+am
Hi Guys
Being a newbie I have a few questions.
I'm wondering have any of you guys setup logging so you can monitor mail
queues. For example you can see how many emails x user gets and the
amount of data they use eg user x gets 40mb of email per month
Thanks for you help guys and sorry about some
Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandt) writes:
>
> Why not run the two side-by-side and then show that clamd kicks
> uvscan's ass?
I can confirm that. uvscan is letting several viruses through
every day, clamd seems to catch most (this is on a setup with
3 AVs: Trend, McAfee
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 05:10:43PM -0400, Aaron Bennett wrote:
>
> What virus scanner's work best with Amavisd? I'll have to convince a
> few people if I intend to replace a proprietary product with a free
> one. Any ammo I can use would be appreciated; and if you think I'm
> going down the w
Clifton Royston:
> >
> > You're right, that may be the issue. But since mail server
> shouldn't
> > have much junk installed, it can be easy to just rebuild
> ALL installed
> > ports.
>
> My approach, FWIW, has been to use ports to build a
> complete set of BSD binary packages on one system, us
* Aaron Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We're currently using McAffee's uvscan and I'm considering replacing,
> or at least suplementing it, with ClamAv. Does anyone here have any
> thoughts about which would provide the best response? I've found,
> disturbingly, that emails containing viruses
Hello,
We're currently using McAffee's uvscan and I'm considering replacing, or
at least suplementing it, with ClamAv. Does anyone here have any
thoughts about which would provide the best response? I've found,
disturbingly, that emails containing viruses may be passed via uvscan
only to be
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 09:04:50AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Clifton Royston:
>
> > > No, but this time it's not perl port's fault. You have to
> > upgrade all
> > > dependent packages and it will work like a charm.
> >
> > Note that this method will not work correctly if some perl
>
Found the solution. I was not setting the variable ABI=32 during the
compilation of GMP which is required on Solaris
MJ
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Even though I have installed "gmp-4.1" but I still getting following
error while compiling clamav-0.86.1 on Solaris. Before I have
successfully enabled this feature but this I couldn't. Any one can help?
configure: WARNING: ** GNU MP 2 or newer NOT FOUND - digital
signature support will be dis
Clifton Royston:
> > No, but this time it's not perl port's fault. You have to
> upgrade all
> > dependent packages and it will work like a charm.
>
> Note that this method will not work correctly if some perl
> package has an error in its dependencies, because in that
> case that package w
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