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> And you have a quick fix, add -q to the init script. This
> way it will not try
> to send notifications to postmaster every time it finds a virus.
>
Rene,
That fixed it! Thanks a lot!
-John
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> Yes, look into milter.conf it probably has the VirusEvent setting.
>
Hi Rene, thanks. The commented-out VirusEvent entry from my previous post
was from the milter.conf. Maybe I'll just have to re-install from the
source?
-John
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> Matthew.van.Eerde wrote:
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> Or is it possible that your clamilt user has a shell of "no"?
>
Ok, I checked the init script; it just passes what's in the sysconfig file.
In there I found:
## The '-blo' options might be usefully here -- especially for testing; see
## "man 8 clamav-milter" fo
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> Try grepping for "no" and see what options you get.
>
Hi Matthew,
Unfortunately that didn't do it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamd.d]$ grep no milter.conf
# running clamd multiple times (if want to run another clamd, please
# By default we bind to INADDR_ANY, probably not wise.
# Do not remove tem
Reni Berber wrote:
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> Look into your /etc/clamd.conf, there probably is something
> in option VirusEvent
> that you did not put, perhaps somobody uncommented the sample:
>
Thank, Reni, but I checked and the VirusEvent is commented out:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamd.d]# grep VirusEvent *
#VirusEve
-887afee27b3570d3/msg.MQYQwy: Eicar-Test-Signature FOUND
sh: no: command not found
/tmp/clamav-887afee27b3570d3/msg.wj6dY8: OK
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
John
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