I am trying to use Clamav-milter with sendmail. I found it cannot clean up it socket file(.sock) opened after killing the milter process.(I use kill -9 to kill the process, is there other prosper way to stop the milter?) And this make me have to remove the .sock file first before restarting. That is not convenient. So i want to ask if this possible to run milter on a TCP port but not on socket?

And I found the following option for the CVS version of clamav-milter:

--server=HOSTNAME/ADDRESS, -s HOSTNAME/ADDRESS
IP address or hostname of server(s) running clamd (when using
TCPsocket). More than one server may be specified, separating
the servers by colons.


It is to configure the milter to connect to a TCP connected clamd. But i am not sure the format of
--server=HOSTNAME/ADDRESS. If i run clamd and milter on the same machine, is it become:
--server=127.0.0.1


do I need to add the clamd tcp port number (3310) to it ?

Thx



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