[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Sometimes that happens on FreeBSD too. That's why I wrote a howto for
> running
>> clamd under DJB's daemontools package. My clamdctl script (after the
> fashion
>> of apachectl and qmailctl) properly handles the socket file cleanup and
> even
>> makes sure that if clamd dies it will be immediately restarted.
>>
>> Check out this thread:
>>
>>
> http://news.gmane.org/onethread.php?group=gmane.comp.security.virus.clamav.user&root=%3C689CD4F4-E482-11D7-9771-000393DC8E02%40oakley.nyi.net%3E
>>
>> If you're interested in running clamd under daemontools.
> 
> Thanks for the link.  Most interesting.  I saved that info and will make
> that move next week once I've figured out everything I'm doing with it. 
> I'm
> still learning all the options in qmail-scanner and clam.  I noticed in
> your
> notes you say to Uncomment "ScanMail" in your instructions.  What exactly
> does this option do?  There are no comments in the file other than
> uncomment
> if you want to scan mail.  Yet I have mine commented out and it's scanning
> our email.

I'm not 100% sure, but I _think_ it allows clamd to scan within MIME mail and
such. I just turned it on because it seemed like a good idea. I'm not sure if
it helps when using qmail-scanner or not. :)

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