On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 02:45, Rmi Goyard wrote:
> Thanks guys
> Now Clamav seems to work.
> I'm trying now use it witth Amavisd-new 
The easiest thing to do is to run amavis-new and clamd under the same
user.  Since you will upgrade clamav more often than amavis, it's
probably easiest to run the amavis daemon as clamav rather than the
other way around.

> and when i start amavisd in debug
> mode, i try to send a test email using telnet on 10024 i've got an error
> that tell me can't access the file in the /var/lib/amavis/tmp directory,
> ownership of this directory is set to user/group amavis.
> Do my clamav user/group have to have a read access on this directory, if yes
> could you tell me how to set it .
> And then as i think i have to learn more on how to define rights under a
> linux system, could you told me a good tutorial of this.
> thanks before.

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