Daniel Wiberg wrote:

> Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> 
>>Darek M wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>Hey guys, new member here, go easy on me.
>>>
>>>2. clamd dies on me on signal 11 (core dump).  Is this a common issue?
>>>If so, is there a fix?  Regardless of the last question, does anyone
>>>have a solid script that looks for clamd and restarts it if it is down?
>>>  Tried doing my own but it seems flakey.  A system call in perl to
>>>/usr/local/sbin/clamd doesn't bring it back up.
>>>    
>>>
>># 7.) Uncomment "ScanMail"
>>
> Does ScanMail need to be uncommented when running qmail-scanner?

Probably not. I enabled it because I may decide to go with somthing
other than qmail-scanner at some point in the future, and I didn't
want to have to remember whether or not ScanMail was on.

Also, I didn't feel like asking the list and waiting around for a
reponse.

> I
> thought qmail-scanner took care of this, and its the mimehandling
> functions which are enabled with ScanMail are the functions killing clamd.
> 
> I run qmail-scanner Clamd v.0.60 on FreeBSD without ScanMail, and it
> seems to work nicely and its very stable. (Never crashed)

That's interesting. When you enable ScanMail, it crashes ocassionally?

Probably still a good idea to run clamd and similar daemons under something
like daemontools. Just in case.

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