only hope the clamd daemon
is stable.
Regards,
Jan
- Original Message -
From: "Jan Alphenaar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 12:29 PM
Subject: [Clamav-users] Clamscan slow on large attachements
All,
I was strugling with clamav this weekend for a f
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Jim Maul wrote:
2) Can I configure qmail-scanner to disconnect the smtp session and
starts
clamav in the background (probably a qmail-scanner question) ?
I don't think any MTA is able to do that.
I believe qmail does this by default. It does not keep the smtp
Jim Maul wrote:
2) Can I configure qmail-scanner to disconnect the smtp session and
starts
clamav in the background (probably a qmail-scanner question) ?
I don't think any MTA is able to do that.
I believe qmail does this by default. It does not keep the smtp
session open during scan
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
open. The problem is now that attachements >4Mb are taking ages to scan.
The CPU is now busy for 100% running clamscan.
Because the users connect with Outlook Express this application will now
say to the user that the mailserver is not responding (s
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
open. The problem is now that attachements >4Mb are taking ages to scan.
The CPU is now busy for 100% running clamscan.
Because the users connect with Outlook Express this application will now
say to the user that the mailserver is not responding (since the smtp
session is
All,
I was strugling with clamav this weekend for a few hours without any
success. So, I decided to ask it on this mailing list. Hopefully someone
can give me a hand and point me in the correct direction...
Clamav is running from qmail-scanner on my site and is working quite well.
The only thing