* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20050531 20:09]: wrote:
> Todd Lyons wrote:
> > Odhiambo Washington wanted us to know:
> > 
> >>> Please, set the "Debug" flag in your clamd.conf, rescan the sample,
> >>> and send us the logs.
> >> I cannot do that on the box where this phenomena is manifesting
> >> itself because it's a production box, processing large volumes of
> >> mail. I'll 
> > 
> > Very quickly, do these:
> > 1) Edit /etc/clamd.conf, uncommenting the Debug option.
> > 2) clamscan the file
> > 3) Edit /etc/clamd.conf, commenting the Debug option.
> > 
> > The running clamd process will never read the Debug setting since it
> > doesn't get restarted.  clamscan doesn't use the clamd daemon, so you
> > accomplish all that is asked without having to potentially damage the
> > flow of mail across your machine.
> 
> Or just use clamscan --debug?

Yeah, that was easy-pizzy ;)


-Wash

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