greetings all. I am using clamav on OpenBSD 3.2 with Spamassassin and qmail and qmail-scanner. Recently I upgraded from 0.5x to 0.65 and upgraded qmail-scanner to 1.20 as well. Now however all my emails are getting through with all viruses.
I am trying to figure out where the error lies. the clamd log says this: Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> +++ Started at Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Log file size limited to 1048576 bytes. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Running as user clamav (UID 1020, GID 1012) Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Reading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Protecting against 20609 viruses. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Unix socket file /tmp/clamd Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Setting connection queue length to 15 Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Maximal number of threads: 5 Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Archive: Archived file size limit set to 10485760 bytes. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Archive: Recursion level limit set to 5. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Archive: Files limit set to 1000. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Archive support enabled. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> RAR support disabled. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Mail files support disabled. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Self checking every 3600 seconds. Sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> Timeout set to 180 seconds. sun Feb 1 21:47:19 2004 -> SelfCheck: Database status OK. Test emails with the test signatures, and known virus exe's pass right through the system even though the header gets updated to show the clamav instance. what I was wondering was the "Mail files support disabled." line in the log file. If I run clamdscan on my own and point it at the test files it nails them all. I am trying to wonder if the qmail-scanner is maybe calling all this incorrectly? It's entry looks like this: my $clamscan_binary=''; my $clamscan_options="-r --disable-summary --max-recursion=10 --max-space=1000000"; my $clamuko_binary='/usr/local/bin/clamdscan'; my $clamuko_options="-r --disable-summary --max-recursion=10 --max-space=1000000"; Can anyone offer some assistance for this? Thank-you Geoff Sweet ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn _______________________________________________ Clamav-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clamav-users