The equivalent "User" option for freshclam.conf is "DatabaseOwner"
I'm unsure on why the naming convention is different but hopefully knowing
which to look for will help resolve your question.
Brendan
From: clamav-users on behalf of
Yasuhiro Kimura via clamav-u
Welcome Simon!
Just to clarify are you asking for help on how to adjust the default size for
files scanned or are you asking for advice on size limit recommendations and
the thoughts behind those recommendations?
Brendan
From: clamav-users on behalf of
Eige
If you only want to do one scan per day, you may wish to use clamscan instead
of clamd + clamdscan.
If you're doing scans on the commandline, the advantage to using clamd is to
reduce load time. You can load once, and then use clamdscan to target multiple
files or directories with multiple sca
clamdscan scans recursively by default, while clamscan requires the -r option
to recursively scan.
Brendan
From: clamav-users on behalf of Wei
Huang via clamav-users
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 2:37 PM
To: clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
Cc: Wei Huang
Subject:
Umbra,
It sounds likeyou may need help with your ClamAV configuration.
Can you provide a copy of your ClamAV configuration?
What specific types of notifications are you looking for?
clamav-milter is made to integrate with Sendmail, not KMail. I'm not familiar
with KMail. I don't know if there
Jonathan,
Thanks for reaching out. We recommend you use all of the Clam AV signatures as
such we don't have a smaller version to provide.
I spoke with some of the team and the two suggestions recommended that may help
youare:
In freshclam.conf, you can set "TestDatabases no" to prevent freshcla