On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 11:36:23PM -0700, Brock Nanson said:
> I poked around the archives but didn't find anything that looked like my 
> problem...
> 
> I'm running exim4 on a debian box.  Installed spamassassin and clamav a 
> couple of months ago, using the Tim Jackson howto.  Worked pretty much 
> as advertised.
> 
> Freshclam started telling me I needed to upgrade.  Did the apt-get 
> upgrade and a new one was installed.  After that I see:
> 
> 2004-05-20 23:06:02 1BR3AP-0002Tg-Sm malware acl condition: clamd: 
> unable to read from socket (Success)
> 2004-05-20 23:06:02 1BR3AP-0002Tg-Sm H=mail.ocis.net [209.52.173.152] 
> F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> temporarily rejected after DATA

What is the User directive in clamav.conf?  If it is set, then you need
to make sure that user has r/w permissions on exim's scan/ directory
(var/spool/exim4/scan on debian).  Or you can add that user to the group
Debian-exim and use AllowSupplementaryGroups in clamav.conf.

HTH,
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