Edward J. Shornock wrote:
Oops...I was wrong
[snip cron file]
Hi Edward,
I've copied your cron script, replacing the
existing /etc/cron.d/f-prot-installer, but I still get the following
messages by e-mail at 4:27 and 16:27:
Subject:
Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] root if [ -x
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 02:38:37PM +0100, VSJ wrote:
Hi Edward,
I've copied your cron script, replacing the
existing /etc/cron.d/f-prot-installer, but I still get the following
messages by e-mail at 4:27 and 16:27:
Subject:
Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] root if [ -x
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 02:38:37PM +0100, VSJ wrote:
Hi Edward,
I've copied your cron script, replacing the
existing /etc/cron.d/f-prot-installer, but I still get the following
messages by e-mail at 4:27 and 16:27:
Subject:
Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] root if [ -x
Hello VSJ,
Wednesday, February 11, 2004, 3:38:58 PM, you wrote:
V Unfortunately, this doesn't work, I get an e-mail twice a day with the
V following subject:
V Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] root if [ -x /usr/lib/f-prot/tools/check-updates ];
V then /usr/lib/f-prot/tools/check-updates -cron -quiet; fi
Oops...I was wrong
# cat /etc/cron.d/f-prot-installer
# Regular cron jobs for the f-prot-installer package
#
# automatically update the f-prot(tm) virus signature definitions
# (.DEF files) with the 'check-updates' bash script.
# NOTE: Don't use this script in combination with mailscanner.
(This is a repost. My previous messages seemed to be ignored. My apoligies
if reposts are considered bad mailinglist-behaviour).
Dear List,
I'm using F-Prot antivirus on my Woody 3.0r2 box to scan incoming and
outgoing e-mail using amavis.
F-Prot has been installed using f-prot-installer from
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