Jay Lee wrote:
[snip]
What is the db-update process? Is it possible the email is being sent
out before the file is accessible?
I think you answered your own question. :-)
Your own testing shows this is true. I suspect the e-mail is sent out at
the same time the update is made available. But,
Henrik Krohns wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 05:53:30AM -0400, Gerard Seibert wrote:
Anyway, we send out several times a week flyers to our customers. These
mailings range from 750 to 2000 messages per run. To scan 2000 identical
messages is insane, not to mention a total waste of system reso
G.W. Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 Gerard Seibert wrote:
I would rather not use the '--force-scan' option since I am not
particularly interested in scanning outgoing mail. Perhaps someone has
an idea how to correct this problem.
Because you don't scan outgoing mail
Tom Metro wrote:
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
>> Gerard Seibert wrote:
>>
>>> ...I am not particularly interested in scanning outgoing mail.
>>>
>> Because you don't scan outgoing mail I have to scan incoming mail from
>> you.
That makes me think of two things:
1 - The corollary to
Tim Jordan wrote:
Is this really a virus?
HTML.Phishing.Pay-157
I think its junk mail but CLAMAV reports it as a virus.
tom-ay-to, tom-ah-toe :-)
I'm glad clamAV does flag these I use a procmail receipe on my mail
server to change the subject accordingly, and a dd a couple of X-
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Jim Knuth wrote:
Hello clamav-users,
I`m new on the list and this is my first question.
And please, sorry for my stupid English. I`m German.
That's OK.. we just won't mention The War. (John Cleese/Fawlty Towers) :-)
(Actually, there is nothing incorrect with your English and I do not
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