Hi Andrea:
Just as a shortcut next with yum do:
yum install "postfix*" or yum install "amavisd-new*" or yum install
"clamav*"
Note: the asterisk does the job of telling yum to find any
permutations/spelling variations which follow after the *. Doing this saves
some typing and liberates you from
...again
I installed FC8 and then, with command yum, I installed
yum install postfix
and
yum install amavisd-new
It installed amavisd-new-2.5.2-2.fc8 and the dependencies:
clamav-data-0.92-6.fc8
clamav-filesystem-0.92-6.fc8
clamav-lib-0.92-6.fc8
clamav-server-0.92-6.fc8
clamav-server-sysv-0.92-6.
I installed FC8 with postfix and I would like to install amavisd-new,
spamassassin and clamav.
Which pakages do I have to install to have clamav managed by amavisd-new?
Can you give me a pakages list of clamav?
Thanks
Andrea
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>..but in my situation I haven't group vscan but I have group 'amavis' and
>in
>this group is already present the user 'clamav' but the problem is still
>present ! :-(
>Thanks.
>
>--
>Salvatore.
I have seen that a few times before and the answer is to run clamav as
amavis. This is the second
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To: "ClamAV users ML"
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] amavisd-new + clamAV ?
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Although i didn't see which one for primary virus scanning in clamd socket
> of var/log/maillog,
> I added clamav useri
e user 'clamav', and I have enable parameter:
AllowSupplementaryGroups yes
..then my configuration is correct ?! ..but I have always this problem of
slowness.
Thanks.
--
Salvatore.
- Original Message -
From: "Gary V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday,
Thank you for your help,
Although i didn't see which one for primary virus scanning in clamd socket
of var/log/maillog,
I added clamav userid in vscan in /etc/group, then the receiving and sending
the email becomes quite normal.
/etc/group
...
vscan:*:123:clamav
clamav:*:124:
I appreciate f
>Captain Hook wrote:
> > I would like to ask one question.
> > I currently updated amavisd-new-2.5.2,1 clamav-0.90.3 in FreeBSD, and it
> > turned out the speed of sending out and receiving the email becomes so
>slow.
> >
> > I discovered that amavisd-new is proceeding the virus scanning by using
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 07:45, Captain Hook wrote:
> Hi, guys,
>
> I would like to ask one question.
> I currently updated amavisd-new-2.5.2,1 clamav-0.90.3 in FreeBSD, and it
> turned out the speed of sending out and receiving the email becomes so
> slow.
>
> I discovered that amavisd-new is pro
Captain Hook wrote:
> I would like to ask one question.
> I currently updated amavisd-new-2.5.2,1 clamav-0.90.3 in FreeBSD, and it
> turned out the speed of sending out and receiving the email becomes so slow.
>
> I discovered that amavisd-new is proceeding the virus scanning by using
> clamscan,
Hi, guys,
I would like to ask one question.
I currently updated amavisd-new-2.5.2,1 clamav-0.90.3 in FreeBSD, and it
turned out the speed of sending out and receiving the email becomes so slow.
I discovered that amavisd-new is proceeding the virus scanning by using
clamscan, which takes 2 process
Sorry for the crosspost, but I'm not really sure where this one belongs.
I'm trialling amavisd-new (-p9) and clamav (up to and including 0.73) by
running it over the virus archive created by our existing
amavisd-new/uvscan setup. It seems that there is a category of messages
that uvscan catches bu
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