On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 08:33 , Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 10:54:40AM -0600, McKeever Chris wrote:
>> I thought the upgrade to 1.20 and increasing the softlimit to 12000000 did the 
>> trick, went a week clean.
>> Then in the last two days a few slipped on by..I boosted the softlimit to 150000000 
>> as well.  Here is a weird part, it may be coincidental, 
but 
>> as soon as I turned debugging off, that is when they started slipping in...does 
>> that make _any_  sense?? 
>
>I'm afraid this is really a Clamav issue. No-one using commercial AV systems
>has such a problem. I personally have had issues with clamav not working
>reliably, and although have great hopes for it, do not use it myself.
>
>As far as your softlimits go - if you have 120000000 set - that's 120M per
>Q-S instance - way too high! At worst, I'd expect 20M would be more than
>enough. If increasing softlimits does truly make this problem happen less,
>then this is just more evidence of problems with clamav.
>

you added an extra 0, it is only at 12M and bumped up since thur. to 15M (which above 
I had added an extra zero by mistake)
Anything on why when debug goes on it seems to not let anything slip through?  That is 
the part that is baffling me.

Just curious as to if the other users (using commercial AV scanners) have a secondary 
scanner, which is the only reason I would have known 
that some messages were slipping through...otherwise, it would have seemed to be fine. 
 If any of the other users can comment on this, that 
would be helpful. 

thanks

>
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