Release 4.62.6 beta

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Jul 26 21:11:38 UTC 2007


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UxBoD wrote:
> Jules,
>
> Two things :-
>
> 1) I have spoken to MSRBL and they are not willing to change the '/' too a '.' for the MSRBL-Images files
>   
I think you were rather optimistic there, in their position I wouldn't 
have changed it either :-)
> 2) I have been thinking about the parsing for ClamD. What is returned by ClamD contains three or more slashes in the result. If using split on the '/' the first two elements are definately queue name, and the second is either the filename or header. So based on that instead of using split could we use a substr and parse through the whole result string?
>   
Why/how does that actually help? I used the same basic parser structure 
I use in all the other output parsers. What is the good reason to change it?

> I will work on some code tomorrow as I have plenty of samples. Once done you could them work your "pure" perl magic on it :)
>
> Best Regards,
>
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Jules

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