l days.
Moreover, it appears from reviewing the archives that the ultimate answer
was 'this is a multi-threading error that we haven't found yet'.
That's not much of a solution. :-(
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e again at 2PM this afternoon.
Redhat 9 (Linux 2.4.20-8) (Intel processor)
Clamav 0.84 with clamav-milter 0.84e (latest stable version, I think)
sendmail 8.12.11
Here's the startup call for clamav-milter in rc.local:
/usr/local/sbin/clamav-milter -P -d -ol unix:/var/run/clmilter.soc
again at around 7AM this morning, I gave up and rebooted
the machine again at 2PM this afternoon.
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the latest version is taking up that much more
in processor time and other resources?
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> 1200 baud? Slow down, sonny! It wasn't that long ago that I was working
> at 50 baud with 5 bit code. Then some smart-aleck invented the lower case
> alphabet and we move to a blazing 56.8 baud and added a bit for the shift
> character.
If you weren't able to whistle a connect tone for a 50 b
> I got a suspicious mail this morning which looked very like a virus, and
> I'm now receiving reports from a neighbouring institution that they are
> getting hit with the same thing. It is rumored to be a new variant of
> Bagle, though noting I have picks it up yet.
There's a new Mydoom out there
produce a milter executable for me on those same
systems.
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en passing it to
the firewall system. Both machines are running sendmail 8.12.10.
If I zip up the file, it goes through, but the person I'm trying to send
it to can't seem to figure out how to unzip it.
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utable anywhere.
This is a redhat 9 system.
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