On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 16:53:37 +0100
DUBOIS David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dec 19 16:41:16 ****** amavis[3267]: Scanning with CLAM
> Dec 19 16:41:16 ****** amavis[3267]: Output from /usr/bin/clamscan --stdout 
> --threads 0 -r -w /tmp/amavis-unpack-3e01e89c-0cc3/par$
> Dec 19 16:41:16 ****** amavis[3267]: ERROR: Can't access file 
> /tmp/amavis-unpack-3e01e89c-0cc3/parts
>                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (why)

clamscan checks a file/directory permissions before attempting to scan it. Please 
contact amavis-ng
mailing list or check its archive. If you are determined, you can make clamscan setuid 
root (ONLY FOR
TEST) or you can use clamd (it should be secure even if running as a superuser) + 
clamdscan (just change
the path to clamdscan in the amavis config file (well, you must only add the one 
letter ;)).

> Dec 19 16:41:16 ****** amavis[3267]:
> Dec 19 16:41:16 ****** amavis[3267]: ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
> Dec 19 16:41:16 ****** amavis[3267]: Known viruses: 7285

Update your database !!

Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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