On Thursday 15 January 2004 9:55 am, vlad wrote:

> # clamscan -v -r --mbox /var/virusmails/
> /var/virusmails//virus-20040114-185021-24369-10: Worm.Gibe.F FOUND
> /var/virusmails//virus-20040112-120601-15098-04: Worm.Mimail.J FOUND
> /var/virusmails//virus-20040115-141942-25682-04: Worm.Gibe.F FOUND
> /var/virusmails//virus-20040115-141944-25683-04: Worm.Gibe.F FOUND
> /var/virusmails//virus-20040114-195750-29402-06: Worm.Gibe.F FOUND
> /var/virusmails//virus-20040115-115800-11365-02: Worm.Mimail.J FOUND
> /var/virusmails//virus-20040113-120704-22122-02: Worm.Mimail.J FOUND
>
> ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
> Known viruses: 40202
> Scanned directories: 1
> Scanned files: 7
> Infected files: 7
> Data scanned: 0.46 MB
> I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
> Time: 2.327 sec (0 m 2 s)

That's too many known viruses (about twice what there should be).   I suggest 
you check your /usr/local/share/clamav for duplicate signature files (maybe 
both .db and .cvd files?)

Antony.

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