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|    mark lewis to Nicholas Boel    |
|    Ddge 3.99/SR9/SR16 released and avai    |
|    06 Dec 17 06:04:42    |
       On 2017 Dec 05 17:24:54, you wrote to Vince Coen:               >>> And I have politely emailed them a few times now, filled out forms,        >>> submitted every recent release for their review, etc etc.               >>> Crickets chirping.               VC>> Yep, cannot say I am impressed by their support and update procedures.               NB> Their last update was 7 months ago! I guess it's only important to        NB> update definitions, and that's it.              the signatures are the really important part, after all... but i have to       wonder why does the binary need to be updated when it is working as designed?               VC>> I must try again and see if another virus checker is available for        VC>> Linux that is FOC or similar.               NB> The only other scanner I saw on archlinux was p3scan. You can give it        NB> a try but I'm fairly certain clamav is the best if not one of the only        NB> scanners for linux.              you DON'T want that... p3scan is a pop3 mail scanner... it uses or can clamav       to scan the email with... we've used it on our firewall but there's a slight       problem... not sure if it is the configuration of p3scan or not but if clamav       is not running, p3scan will dump the email and replace it with a notice that       it was infected... there's no recovery of the original email... i have not       gone digging to try to figure out what, if anything, can be done so we just       quit using it...              )\/(ark              Always Mount a Scratch Monkey       Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it       wrong...       ... Wisemen can earn profit on the wind.       ---        * Origin: (1:3634/12.73)    |
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