Robert wrote:
First post to the Clamav list.
I have Clamav 0.88.2 installed from source on an OSX client machine.
I want to upgrade to 0.88.4.
Now, usually when I upgrade Clamav, I back up the clamd.conf and
freshclam.conf
files and cd to the old clamav source folder. From there I run
Hello, folks!
I´m needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a virus scanned
message, kindda This e-mail was scanned by Clamav (or Amavis), something like
that. Is there any flag I can set it?
Regards,
Diego Lorenzo
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On Fri, August 18, 2006 9:33 am, Diego Lorenzo - OJC said:
Hello, folks!
I´m needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a virus scanned
message, kindda This e-mail was scanned by Clamav (or Amavis), something
like that. Is there any flag I can set it?
Not really. ClamAV doesn't
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006, Diego Lorenzo - OJC wrote:
Hello, folks!
I'm needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a virus
scanned message, kindda This e-mail was scanned by Clamav (or Amavis),
something like that. Is there any flag I can set it?
Are you referring to adding an
Hello, folks!
I´m needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a virus scanned
message, kindda This e-mail was scanned by Clamav (or Amavis), something like
that. Is there any flag I can set it? It is really in Clamav configuration file
I can do that?
Regards,
Diego Lorenzo
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 06:02, Robert wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
That's my problem !
An 'unnamed colleague' deleted the previous build directory.
May I suggest that you start using some sort of package management tool - like
RPM ?
Plant, Dean wrote:
Robert wrote:
First post to the Clamav list.
I have Clamav 0.88.2 installed from source on an OSX client machine.
I want to upgrade to 0.88.4.
Now, usually when I upgrade Clamav, I back up the clamd.conf and
freshclam.conf
files and cd to the old clamav source folder. From
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Diego Lorenzo - OJC wrote:
Hello, folks!
I´m needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a virus
scanned message, kindda This e-mail was scanned by Clamav (or Amavis),
something like that. Is there any flag I can set it?
Regards,
Jim Maul wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 06:02, Robert wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
That's my problem !
An 'unnamed colleague' deleted the previous build directory.
May I suggest that you start using some sort of
On Friday 18 August 2006 16:19, Jim Maul wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 06:02, Robert wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
That's my problem !
An 'unnamed
On Friday 18 August 2006 16:27, Dennis Peterson wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
Jim Maul wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 06:02, Robert wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
That's my problem
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 16:27, Dennis Peterson wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
Jim Maul wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 06:02, Robert wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
That's
On Friday 18 August 2006 16:43, Dennis Peterson wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 16:27, Dennis Peterson wrote with regard to -
Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
Jim Maul wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Scott
Hello there!
My question is perhaps simple but I can't figure it out just by browsing
the ClamAV docs. At command prompt, clamscan --mbox seems to work
fine. However, clamDscan --mbox returns,
WARNING: Ignoring option -m (--mbox): please edit clamd.conf instead.
I checked clamd.conf for
Hello there!
My question is perhaps simple but I can't figure it out just by browsing
the ClamAV docs. At command prompt, clamscan --mbox seems to work
fine. However, clamDscan --mbox returns,
WARNING: Ignoring option -m (--mbox): please edit clamd.conf instead.
I checked clamd.conf for
I´m needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a
virus scanned message, kindda This e-mail was scanned by
Clamav (or Amavis), something like that. Is there any flag I
can set it? It is really in Clamav configuration file I can do that?
In amavisd-new, this is controlled by:
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 16:19, Jim Maul wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Scott Ryan wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 06:02, Robert wrote with regard to - Re:
[Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall :
That's my problem !
An
Diego Lorenzo - OJC said
Hello, folks!
I´m needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a
virus scanned message, kindda This e-mail was scanned by
Clamav (or Amavis), something like that. Is there any flag I
can set it? It is really in Clamav configuration file I can do that?
Schwartz Consultores Associados / Suporte wrote:
Hello there!
My question is perhaps simple but I can't figure it out just by
browsing the ClamAV docs. At command prompt, clamscan --mbox seems
to work fine. However, clamDscan --mbox returns,
WARNING: Ignoring option -m (--mbox): please
On 8/18/06, Diego Lorenzo - OJC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, folks!
I´m needing to mark all incoming and outgoing e-mails with a virus scanned message,
kindda This e-mail was scanned by Clamav (or Amavis), something like that. Is
there any flag I can set it? It is really in Clamav
René Bellora wrote:
clamscan and clamdscan have different options. If you have ScanMail
option enabled, then:
clamdscan mailbox_file
is enough
Thanks for your reply, René. The reason behind this question is that
Open WebMail uses the following default line to work with ClamAV (as
stated at
Schwartz Consultores Associados / Suporte wrote:
René Bellora wrote:
clamscan and clamdscan have different options. If you have ScanMail
option enabled, then:
clamdscan mailbox_file
is enough
Thanks for your reply, René. The reason behind this question is that
Open WebMail uses the
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