Dennis Peterson wrote:
My webmail is configured to use our standard smtp servers for all
inbound/outbound mail. It really isn't all that difficult.
I think they mean webmail systems that are not on your network and that
you don't manage. i.e. Hotmail.
It would be nice if clamscan, clamd, freshclam, sigtool, etc printed out
the full path of the database files they are using (maybe only if -v is
specified?). That would help people track down what's happening.
--Eric
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In a related
the same way and try to be
drop-in replacements for each other. I just assumed that clamscan and
clamdscan tried to be drop in replacements for each other as well.
--Eric
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Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111
In a related story, the IRS has recently ruled that the cost
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 08:40, Stephen Gran wrote:
use /usr/bin/clamscan --tempdir=/tmp -r -i --block-encrypted bob.zip
Any idea why the config file setting to enable blocking encrypted files
is not working?
--Eric
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Eric Wieling * BTEL Consulting * 504-899-1387 x2111
In a related
the assumption here that an
empty zip file is treated as a virus and a password protected zip file
will appear to contain no files. The counter files seems to be off by
one.
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Eric Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTEL Consulting
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Yay! I'm not crazy!
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 08:23, Dirk Meyer wrote:
Eric Wieling schrieb:,
Try clamscan rather than clamdscan. I was having a similar problem and
it started working when I used clamscan rather than clamdscan. I
assumed it was a config issue on my part, but
I
Try clamscan rather than clamdscan. I was having a similar problem and
it started working when I used clamscan rather than clamdscan. I
assumed it was a config issue on my part, but
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 12:05, Erik Bourget wrote:
I have no idea how this mail got so messed up, heh. I