pbr pbr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Things were working and for some reason
stopped. Incoming mail isn't scanned but they do have the header x-virus-scan
header from trashscan.
Ah hah!
Made the mistake of putting the eicar string inside the email message and not
as an attachment. Everything
to keep the number of clamscan processes down?
Thanks.
-pbr
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 Rob MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last question is - version of ClamAV?
Engine version: 0.87.1
-pbr
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/sbin:
#1. Run TrashScan
:0
* ^Subject:
* !^X-Virus-Scan:
| /usr/local/sbin/trashscan
:0fhw
* ^X-Virus-Scan: Suspicious
* ^Subject: *
#* Any.other.conditions.you.need??
| sed -e 's/^Subject:/Subject: [virus]/'
Any ideas? Driving me crazy.
-pbr
Rob MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done all this. Clamscan reports the eicar test
string if I scan the eicar file from the command
line, finds it if the file is an attachment. But
not inside an email meeting all the above requirements.
How are you integrating clamav with your mail
I've installed clamav but can't get it to scan the text inside an email
message. The message with the eicar string gets the header X-Virus-Scan:
but no warnings. Maybe it's not supposed to scan the message but only the
attachments? Can I change that?
Clamav finds and flags email with attachments