ClamAV Forced Upgrade Breaks Email Servers 299
An anonymous reader writes "A couple of weeks ago Sourcefire announced end-of-life for version 0.94 of its free ClamAV antivirus package (and in fact has been talking about it for six months). The method that Sourcefire chose to retire 0.94 was to shut down the server that provided its service. Those who had failed to upgrade are scrambling now. Many systems have no choice but to disable virus checking in order to continue to process email. I am very glad I saw the announcement last week!"
Tisk, tisk... (Score:5, Funny)
Those freetards just don't understand the valuable features provided by quality proprietary software.
Re:So you had 6 months to upgrade (Score:3, Funny)
go fuck yourself
uh. this is slashdot. for most of us, that is a redundant instruction.
what would have been far more offensive is
go fuck someone else
as we all know that's not possible for most of us. ...you insensitive clod.
Re:FUCK JEWS (Score:5, Funny)
FUCK JEWS
When they are exceedingly attractive, female, not married, and expressing interest, I do.
Natalie and grits (Score:5, Funny)
Be careful, though. Natalie Portman might pour hot grits on you.
Where do I sign up sir?
Re:GODDAMMIT ALREADY !! (Score:2, Funny)
With a name like ClamAV, my bet would be the Scientologists.
Re:So you had 6 months to upgrade (Score:5, Funny)
I'm effected by endless clueless customers whining that their email server broke.
While such an occurrence would prompt me into action, I doubt it would prompt me into existence. ;)
Re:So you had 6 months to upgrade (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Alternative (Score:4, Funny)
The "DON'T PANIC!" was obviously the wrong message to display for something that was going to break your mail server.