On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> On 10/29/10 6:22 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote:
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>> My question is where or how can I see what the location of the two
>> infected files are? I looked at /var/log/clamav/freshclam.log& didn't
>> s
I ran a scan (clamscan -r --remove /home/) on my user's home directory
yesterday & since I have so many users on my mail server, it takes a
very long time to complete. I came back in this morning and realized
that there were two infected files found during last nights scan:
--- SCAN SUMMAR
2010/10/7 Török Edwin :
> Delete the .cvd then run freshclam.
Thanks!
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Everytime I run 'Clamscan', I get the following 'warning' notification:
LibClamAV Warning: Detected duplicate databases /var/clamav/main.cvd
and /var/clamav/main.cld, please manually remove one of them.
My question is which do I delete and or do I remove them both and then
refresh the database?
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I was curious of what most of everyone on the list uses to integrate
ClamAV into their MTA (specifically Postfix)? I was under the
impression that I had to use Amavisd-new which allows me to integrate
'SpamAssassin' & ' ClamAV'. Do you guys have any recommendations for a
simple method of integratin