Hello Daniel,
do you have an example pdf to test if this is working?
Regards
Thomas
Am 2017-06-10 17:46, schrieb Daniel Rieken:
Hello Dino,
that worked for me, thanks a lot!
Cheers Daniel
2017-05-30 16:17 GMT+02:00 Dino Edwards
:
I think you are right. Probably not. If you are using clamav, I
Sorry! This was my fault. As I wrote
The testmail was cleaned by PC antivirus program.
But I didn't notice (the filesize was the same as before). The word
macro was a virus, which was not recognized by antivirus program at the
beginning.
Later I had performed a test with Outlook and IMAP and
The testmail was cleaned by PC antivirus program. Therefore this strange
behavior. No I tested with another file and mail was blocked every time.
Kind Regards
Thomas
Am 2017-02-25 20:35, schrieb postmas...@wf-partner.com:
There is no difference in $final_virus_destiny ( = D_DISCARD;) an
other
There is no difference in $final_virus_destiny ( = D_DISCARD;) an other
settings concerning virus.
I guess something with whitelisting or bypassing local mail senders.
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2017-02-24 17:39, wrote Dino Edwards:
Strange indeed. Just spit balling here, is the $final_virus_d
You are right, we have two different linux servers with mailservers and
they are both set in the clamav config files like below but one of them
is blocking outbound OLE2 macro files and the other one only blocks
incoming OLE2 marco files?
Services clamav-daemon and amavis were restarted.
Both is set. I had to restart service amavis-daemon I think. But now at
one of two mailservers there is only outgoing mail blocked and at the
other only incoming mail.
Strange!
Am 2017-02-24 11:04, schrieb Dino Edwards:
I believe both of these have to be set to true in order for that to
work
I turned on "OLE2BlockMacros true", but a word file containing a macro
virus was not classified as "INFECTED". I had renamed the file before
sending a test mail.
Any ideas what could I do to get all files with macros to be
quarantined?
Kind regards
Thomas
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Am 2017-02-16 14:03, schrieb postmas...@wf-partner.com:
Dominic Raferd wrote
We use file-based quarantine. I tried this change and then
amavisd-release does not work, I am sorry to report; there is no error
message - just the mail is not released and the file remains in
quarantine.
Thanks for
Dominic Raferd wrote
We use file-based quarantine. I tried this change and then
amavisd-release does not work, I am sorry to report; there is no error
message - just the mail is not released and the file remains in
quarantine.
Thanks for your answer.
Could you try and write the whole filename
Hello,
We are using amavisd with iRedMail. Banned mails are quarantined in a
SQL quarantine.
Everytime I tried to release an email with amavisd-release an error
occured:
450 4.5.0 Failure: File /var/lib/amavis/virusmails/BWEgBXUllkJU does not
exist at (eval 95) line 386, line 5.
Now I r
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