That has its own flaws - namely, when it drops, it goes down hard for a
long time.

Daemonizing it using svcscan/tcpserver is the only real way to keep it
from going ga-ga on  you.

Also, 18 megabytes isn't enough for the latest qmail-scanner with
ClamAV.  I've found that 30 is now the minimum.


Greg Kopp wrote:

I had the same problem.

I solved it by running clamd in daemon mode and running clamscan as a client in qmail-scanner. Originally I was running clamdscan directly from qmail-scanner (ala qmailrocks.org)

Greg

Micha Silver wrote:





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