Hi Edwin,
Thanks for responding! Here's the output of clamconf -n:

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Checking configuration files in /etc/clamav

Config file: clamd.conf
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LogFile = "/var/log/clamav/clamav.log"
LogFileMaxSize = "10485760"
LogTime = "yes"
LogSyslog = "yes"
LogVerbose = "yes"
PidFile = "/var/run/clamav/clamd.pid"
TemporaryDirectory = "/tmp"
DatabaseDirectory = "/var/lib/clamav"
LocalSocket = "/var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl"
StreamMaxLength = "10485760"
MaxThreads = "12"
ReadTimeout = "180"
SendBufTimeout = "200"
SelfCheck = "3600"
User = "clamav"
AllowSupplementaryGroups = "yes"
DetectBrokenExecutables = "yes"

Config file: freshclam.conf
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LogFileMaxSize disabled
PidFile = "/var/run/clamav/freshclam.pid"
UpdateLogFile = "/var/log/clamav/freshclam.log"
Checks = "1"
DatabaseMirror = "db.local.clamav.net", "database.clamav.net"
MaxAttempts = "5"
CompressLocalDatabase = "yes"

clamav-milter.conf not found

Software settings
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Version: 0.95.3
Optional features supported: MEMPOOL IPv6 FRESHCLAM_DNS_FIX AUTOIT_EA06 BZIP2 
Database directory: /var/lib/clamav/
main.cld: version 52, sigs: 704727, built on Mon Feb 15 09:54:51 2010
daily.cvd: version 10756, sigs: 52433, built on Sat Apr 17 23:07:27 2010
daily.cvd: WARNING: This database requires f-level 51 (current f-level: 44)

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Hope this helps to trace the problem.
Thanks in advance!
Jeroen

On 19 apr 2010, at 09:00, Török Edwin wrote:

> On 04/19/2010 02:03 AM, Jeroen Ticheler wrote:
>> Dear people,
>> I have seen a couple of threads related to a version upgrade of clamav. I 
>> was running clamav v0.94 and suddenly experienced a harddisk that started 
>> filling up with clamav folders with names like /tmp/clamav-63f56fc3114e9716 
>> . This caused my mail server (and websites) to stop working. Very 
>> frustrating... I have upgraded the version to v0.95.3 . Unfortunately the 
>> problem still remains. What can I do? My Debian is v5.0.4.
> 
> What are your limits settings?
> 
> Please post the output of clamconf -n.
> 
> Best regards,
> --Edwin
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