On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Sera wrote:
> Sorry for my poor English:
>
> I have problems with cyrus.
> it's block 10-20 times a day, all days.
> Don't crash, but suddenly don't accept any connections and the mua
> display the message " the server reject the connection", or "max number
> of connections re
Jorey Bump wrote:
> Have you found that the risks justify this effort? Are your ClamAV scans
> of the mailstore turning up anything? Are they serious threats?
I've just scanned a mailstore with ClamAV, and about 95% of the 'FOUND'
infected files were false positives. Here there be dragons.
John Crawford wrote:
> Sieve is during delivery to the cyrus store though.
> As we have the capability to identify hazards to our
> users, I'd like to be able to exercise central
> strategies improve their quality of life. So I seek
> tools to leverage after detection to aid with
> removal or reme
Sorry for my poor English:
I have problems with cyrus.
it's block 10-20 times a day, all days.
Don't crash, but suddenly don't accept any connections and the mua
display the message " the server reject the connection", or "max number
of connections reached".
I'm used two hosts:
1- debian sarge wi
hi,
i have a strange problem with the inbox of one user.
i´m using outlook 2000 as mail client. i created an imap connection to see
what happens.
the reason to test the account over imap was that the user had 2 passwords
with an '&'-sign and could login with both of them over horde (just one is
all
hi,
i have a strange problem with the inbox of one user.
i´m using outlook 2000 as mail client. i created an imap connection to see
what happens.
the reason to test the account over imap was that the user had 2 passwords
with an '&'-sign and could login with both of them over horde (just one is
all
Hi,
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Peter wrote:
Hello.
Where can i find the perl module Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve for download ??
its a part of cyrus imap so you should already have it.
ps: please keep the list on the cc.
Greetings
Christian
/Peter
Thanks a lot!
I will try it.
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Jorey Bump wrote, On 8/21/2007 2:28 PM:
> John Crawford wrote:
>
>> What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
>> threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
>> detection is in place?
>
> Any detection that can take place in the mail store can (and