At 09:14 16/10/2002, you wrote:
How do I make the report file to SHOW WHICH files are being infected?
The option -i -l report.txt does not yield much info. It only shows HOW
MANY files are infected. But not WHICH files. Can someone throw me a
bone here?
I think the infected file names goes out
with some crap.
Cheers`
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From: Brian Read [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [users] Report file
At 09:14 16/10/2002, you wrote:
How do I make the report file to SHOW WHICH files are being infected
* Brian Read [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20021016 13:13]: wrote:
Yes, my email rules would work much better then. Lots of other mailing
list also just use [users].
Isn't it just a parameter to the mailing list software?
It's a set-table value, AFAIK. In the two MLMs that I've used so far
I know it
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How do I make the report file to SHOW WHICH files are being infected?
The option -i -l report.txt does not yield much info. It only shows HOW
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At 09:14 16/10/2002, you wrote:
How do I make the report file to SHOW WHICH files are being infected?
The option -i -l report.txt does not yield much info. It only shows HOW
MANY files