On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Don Levey wrote:

> I know the answer is out there somewhere, I just can't seem to find it.
> When my system restarts, clamd starts right up, just like it's supposed to.

I'm sure it doesn't start up by magic -- you probably added a start-up 
script for it -- something in /etc/init.d  with a symlink from /etc/rc3.d  
or whatever is appropriate for your system ?  You need to add a similar 
script for clamav-milter.

Of course this will depend on what flavor of Unix, version, run-level, etc.

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