On Thu, 2007-07-19 at 23:08 -0700, MrC wrote:
> Stephan Paukner wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm not sure whether something is wrong with my
> > Postfix(2.4.3)-amavisd-new(2.4.2) integration on Debian lenny. Since I
> > use the Sanesecurity databases to catch various sorts of spam, I notice
> > that vir
Stephan Paukner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm not sure whether something is wrong with my
> Postfix(2.4.3)-amavisd-new(2.4.2) integration on Debian lenny. Since I
> use the Sanesecurity databases to catch various sorts of spam, I notice
> that viruses are quarantined that are addressed to some
> [EMAIL PRO
At 12:52 AM 7/20/2007, Stephan Paukner wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm not sure whether something is wrong with my
>Postfix(2.4.3)-amavisd-new(2.4.2) integration on Debian lenny. Since I
>use the Sanesecurity databases to catch various sorts of spam, I notice
>that viruses are quarantined that are addressed to
Hi!
I'm not sure whether something is wrong with my
Postfix(2.4.3)-amavisd-new(2.4.2) integration on Debian lenny. Since I
use the Sanesecurity databases to catch various sorts of spam, I notice
that viruses are quarantined that are addressed to some
[EMAIL PROTECTED] although nothing is configure
Eddy Beliveau wrote:
>
> Does someone know if there is a daemon version of uvscan
>
> I expected a daemon version to be much faster
> (just like clamd versus clamscan)
This may not be the exact answer you are looking for. We run a VNC repeater
for our clients to run their help desks through. T
Eddy Beliveau wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Using uvscan as a backup av_scanner and clamd as the primary one is our
> current configuration
> but I was curious to find if such a beast exists
>
> I'm also assuming that I cannot easily daemonize a program (for which I
> don't have the source)
> by just wrappi
Hi!
Using uvscan as a backup av_scanner and clamd as the primary one is our
current configuration
but I was curious to find if such a beast exists
I'm also assuming that I cannot easily daemonize a program (for which I
don't have the source)
by just wrapping it in some forking code
Many thanks