Yes Bowie. I could understand the concept behind this now.. Thanks for the
information. I will try to do it some other way. If the status hasVirus is
true, i will go the actual location of attachments and delete it through
the actual linux cmds.
Thank You Benny as well.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 1
Den 2012-09-21 17:29, Siranjeevi skrev:
Clamdscan is client which runs on Clamd thread know. I am asking, Is
there
any option to delete the infected file..?? I want use daemon process
to do
this for my mail attachments.
you ask about if apache will delete webpages aswell ?, generic no
daemon
On 9/21/2012 11:29 AM, Siranjeevi wrote:
Clamdscan is client which runs on Clamd thread know. I am asking, Is there
any option to delete the infected file..?? I want use daemon process to do
this for my mail attachments.
Keep in mind that mail attachments are not normal files. When you are
sc
Clamdscan is client which runs on Clamd thread know. I am asking, Is there
any option to delete the infected file..?? I want use daemon process to do
this for my mail attachments.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Den 2012-09-20 15:24, Siranjeevi skrev:
>
> I need to rem
Den 2012-09-20 15:24, Siranjeevi skrev:
I need to remove the virus infected files after scanning it. I tried
for
the option in clamd.conf file. I couldn't find out. When i use
--remove in
clamdscan it works fine for me. When i do it remotely, i need to
configure
in Clamd.conf file right.
Whic
I need to remove the virus infected files after scanning it. I tried for
the option in clamd.conf file. I couldn't find out. When i use --remove in
clamdscan it works fine for me. When i do it remotely, i need to configure
in Clamd.conf file right.
Which option makes the infected file to delete ??