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Re: call for help: ms office files
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2007-07-03 15:37:40
On 7/3/07, Victor Stone < fourstones.netgmail.com">fourstones.netgmail.com> wrote:
one more round:

http://www.oreillynet.com/windows/blog/2007/07/help_needed_lawrence_lessig_cc.html

Which comes from me   NOTE: I've added cc-devel to the CC line to hopefully catch a few more folks who might already know the answer to the questions presented at this post. ; My sincere apologies if you get this post twice!

Extending from the above post, via a follow-up comment in a private thread from Victor Stone, he suggested using a virus scanner to scan all files before making them available.  My response follows,

That's something I've considered, using ClamAV (which is all setup and ready to go on the Linux instance this is running on) as the scanner.&nbsp; Need to look into it a bit deeper to see how much support for MS Office macro scanning there is, as well as looking into the best way to go about automating this task.

Anyone have any experience with any of this?

Thanks in advance!

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Re: call for help: ms office files
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United States
2007-07-08 13:04:33
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 14:37 -0600, M. David Peterson wrote:
> On 7/3/07, Victor Stone <fourstones.netgmail.com> wrote:
>         one more round:
>         
>         http://www.oreillynet.com/wind
ows/blog/2007/07/help_needed_lawrence_lessig_cc.html
> 
> Which comes from me   NOTE:
I've added cc-devel to the CC line to
> hopefully catch a few more folks who might already know
the answer to
> the questions presented at this post.  My sincere
apologies if you get
> this post twice!
> 
> Extending from the above post, via a follow-up comment
in a private
> thread from Victor Stone, he suggested using a virus
scanner to scan
> all files before making them available.  My response
follows,
> 
>         That's something I've considered, using ClamAV
(which is all
>         setup and ready to go on the Linux instance
this is running
>         on) as the scanner.  Need to look into it a bit
deeper to see
>         how much support for MS Office macro scanning
there is, as
>         well as looking into the best way to go about
automating this
>         task.
> 
> Anyone have any experience with any of this?
> 
> Thanks in advance! 
> 
Can you clearly list the features needed? You basically need
CC get/set
support for getid3 for these formats:

* PDF
* RAR
* MS Office (.doc, .xls, etc)


Jon


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