Hi,
I noticed that often in the virus-db-updates, it's noted that you got your
samples from jotti or virustotal.
I usually check viruses with these services before I submit them to clamav. Is
it suggested to submit them still on clamav.net if they were scanned by these
services? Or is this
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 13:59:34 +0200
Hanno Böck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually check viruses with these services before I submit them to clamav.
Is it suggested to submit them still on clamav.net if they were scanned by
these services? Or is this just useless and you'll already get them from
Am Dienstag, 28. März 2006 14:18 schrieb Tomasz Kojm:
In most cases it's enough to scan samples with mentioned services but in
the case of outbreaks please additionally submit them via our website.
Also false positive samples must be reported on our site.
Okay, just another question: clamav
I've just set up Clamav on my (personal) email server to filter emails for
me. I'm using a procmail setup with clamd, and I'm seeing the same
behavior with the scripts on the Wiki, on Spamassassin's site, and using
Clamassassin.
What I have seen is this: 'phish' emails are getting _reported_ as
Daniel T. Staal wrote:
I've just set up Clamav on my (personal) email server to filter emails for
me. I'm using a procmail setup with clamd, and I'm seeing the same
behavior with the scripts on the Wiki, on Spamassassin's site, and using
Clamassassin.
What I have seen is this: 'phish' emails
On Tue, March 28, 2006 10:19 am, Steven Spence said:
Clamav does not clean emails, it only detects viruses and reports back
whether it is infected or not. It is up to the program (qmail-scanner,
simscan, etc) feeding the message to Clam as to quarantine it or not.
Ok, two days of fiddiling
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Correct. But my question was about the SUNWbzip(x) packages. It seems I
have a 32bit version on the system. And the 64bit SUNWbzipx seems to be
not part of the standard Solaris 10 install CD. Do you know where I can
get the SUNWbzipx package?
The SUNWbzipx package doesn't exist for