On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:22 PM, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
NOBODY, BUT NOBODY, HAS THE RIGHT TO SHUT DOWN SOMEONE ELSES
SERVERS!!!
They did not in any way shut down your server. No shutdown or
reboot
command was issued. They didn't turn off your power. Your server
is
up and running just fine, or if not, it isn't clamav's fault.
They shut down your clamd daemon... Not your server.
Come on, Eric. Your defense is ridiculous...
Giampaolo
Why is it ridiculous? You could have configured you server to send
the
mail in case of ClamAV failure and yet you did not? Why?
Know what? I didn't even need to.
And you are still missing the point. Hope you don't do the same with
your
life.
Giampaolo
See, this is where we disagree, I do not miss the point and say you
miss the point. The point is, if mail getting through is 'critical',
configure you mail system to send mail in case of milter failure. If
the power goes out for a short period and takes down your server is
the power companies fault? or yours for not providing adequate power
backup? And no, do not take this as another tangent to argue over it
is an analogy to show that you could have planned for this when you
configured your system.
Jim
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