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> Stephen Gran wrote:
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> I read the FP as saying that after a virus is found sendmail-submit is
> called which should only happen if a notification is being sent.
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This rings a bell. I don't know if this is the same problem or not, but I
remember having the same problem. It occurred on an upgrade. The upgrade
worked but I noticed a new clamav-milter feature :-

 0.70q   22/4/04 No need to parse the received line if --headers is given
                 If -outgoing is given put generated emails in the
deferred
                         queue to avoid the milter being called
twice at the
                         same time (one on the incoming one on the
outgoing)

I liked the idea of this so I used the -outgoing CLS and my sendmail logs
went nuts. I got the same behaviour as you are reporting. Needles to say I
just took the CLS off and I haven't had time to back and fix whatever is
wrong with my sendmail.

Are you using the -outgoing switch in clamav-milter ?

Jim :-)
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