Hello Trog.

> It's likely that a file it is scanning is causing the 
> failure. Would it be possible to isolate which file(s) it is 
> scanning at the time?

It doesn't seem to be the e-mail it was scanning, or I can't exactly say
which e-mail it was (unfortunately clamd doesn't show much in the logs).

Maybe this should be enhanced in the future, to give more details of the
connection, like SpamAssassin's spamd is doing:

Feb 26 21:31:11 db spamd[19119]: connection from my.domain.com [127.0.0.1]
at port 4716
Feb 26 21:31:11 db spamd[24228]: processing message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:65534.
Feb 26 21:31:12 db spamd[24211]: identified spam (113.6/5.0) for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:65534 in 14.5 seconds, 2759 bytes.

Would be nice to have some kind of statistics in the logs as well as the
message ID of the e-mail...

Regards,
Phil.



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