Robert Schmidt wrote:


It would be fine if the originating server never got the virus in the
first place, but we have to run ClamAV in an "accept on time-out" mode
in case the milter has disappeared, so it is quite possible that viruses
end up on the machine.


I don't have any problems with the milter itself crashing, but clamd dies every other day or so it seems, but that problem was worked around by running clamdwatch.pl in a cronjob every minute. I'm not sure how you could check to make sure the milter itself hasn't gone to sleep, but it might be possible



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