OH really thanks, i did the mentioned change and everything it's
working right now.
Again, Thks a lot! =)


On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:56:09 -0500, Chris Conn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Mario Alberto Cruz Gartner wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I was using 0.80 and getting excellents results with it.
> > Today i upgraded to 0.81 but when the clamdscan is called (from the
> > MailScanner program) it says:
> >
> > WARNING: Ignoring option --unzip: please edit clamd.conf instead.
> > WARNING: Ignoring option --unarj: please edit clamd.conf instead.
> > WARNING: Ignoring option --unrar: please edit clamd.conf instead.
> > WARNING: Ignoring option --tar: please edit clamd.conf instead.
> > WARNING: Ignoring option --lha: please edit clamd.conf instead.
> > WARNING: Ignoring option --unzip: please edit clamd.conf instead.
> > WARNING: Ignoring option -r: please edit clamd.conf instead.
> >
> > And the MailScanner lets pass the messages without importance of their
> > virus state.
> >
> > Then i go to the configuration of the MailScanner clamav wrapper, and
> > erase the 6 options with the clamdscan was called. But, the "-r
> > option" it's not being called from anywhere that i can see.
> 
> Hello,
> 
> This should have been asked in the MailScanner list.  Nevertheless, you
> are using clamdscan instead of clamscan (as do I since it is much more
> efficient).  The -r option you refer to is actually in the
> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/SweepViruses.pm file; you have to
> remove the -r that is called from there manually.  Not a very clean way
> of doing things (and you have to re-do it if you upgrade MailScanner),
> but necessary to run clamdscan.  The older clamav took the -r without
> complaints, but the new one does not.  MailScanner folks does not seem
> to take into consideration that clamdscan is better than Mail::ClamAV,
> which is better than plain old clamscan.
> 
> So I hope you (and I) don't get too much flak for this OT post.
> 
> Chris
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