Hi Trog,

thank you very much for your quick answer! In the mean time I found
another post in the archives which pointed me in the right direction
as you have clarified in your answer.

IMVHO this topic may be good for adding in the FAQ :-)

I've disabled ScanOLE2 since I'm having trouble with some PowerPoint
documents which get clamdscan in a very bad state, i.e. it takes very
very long time to process mail and then amavisd gets timeout and
postfix sometimes send the same message more than once.

For the moment disabling ScanOLE2 solved the issue, now I'm
investigating the problem about PowerPoint files. I'll post a bug
report on this list later.

Thanks again.
Best regards,
Luca



On 08/05/06, Trog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 11:48 +0200, Luca Maranzano wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm using Clamav 0.88.2 on a Debian Cluster.
>
> I need to disable the ScanOLE2 option in /etc/clamav/clamd.conf.

Why?

>  The
> man page states that this option is enabled by default and that
> (quoting from the man page):
> "When  an  option  is  not  used  (hashed  or doesn't exist in the
> configuration file) clamd takes a default action."

You need to uncomment DisableDefaultScanOptions

and then uncomment all the options that you do want. E.g.

DisableDefaultScanOptions
ScanPE
#ScanOLE2
ScanMail
ScanHTML

etc.

-trog



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