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Because you're not telling clamscan where to look for the CVD and it
wants to look elsewhere by default?
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like so...
|/usr/local/bin/clamdscan -d /usr/local/share/clamav -
I then set clamav.conf to a MaxThreads 10 and i make sure ScanMail isn't
commented. This can easily be added to your skel entry's dot.qmail so
all new users are enabled. Any existing users can have this added with a
bash script if
Is there a way to tell clamd how many children it can spawn? I don't
want a server to allow more than 10 instances of clamd to run at any
given time.
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Apologies in advance if this is a repeated question.
Has anyone run clamscan from the command line in a .qmail file to scan
messages on a per-user basis? I'd like to allow users to be scanned if
they elect to, and infected mail should be moved. Anyone achieved
anything similar? Thanks.
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