On Monday 11 May 2020 10:04:34 G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Sun, 10 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
> > Our email handling is [...snip...]
>
> Mail system design isn't really the topic for this list, so I won't
> comment further on your setup.
>
> > (You
Hi there,
On Sun, 10 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
Our email handling is [...snip...]
Mail system design isn't really the topic for this list, so I won't
comment further on your setup.
(You might be surprised how much email to made-up user names ...
Back in the 1980s I m
On milters:
Our email handling is a two stage mechanism. Our rented server at our
public IP address is a small, cheap VM (with no ports blocked, of
course) which runs Postfix and Apache. There is not enough RAM to also
run clamd, so we simply use Postfix's builtin filter mechanisms, like
SMTP prot
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
Citeren "G.W. Haywood via clamav-users" :
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
On 10.05.20 1
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
On 10.05.20 09:33, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
Dear Iulian ,
thanks a lot for your answer.
That sounds good. So I take it that I can have clamav and clamav-daemon
installed at the same time and use
either of them.
That´s really cool.
Thank you again for your confirmation and explanation.
There´s just one question remaining which concerns t
Hi there,
On Sat, 9 May 2020, iulian stan via clamav-users wrote:
It's normal that scanning with clamdscan takes a shorter time than
clamscan because the virus databases is already loaded (since it's a
daemon) and ready for action. For testing purposes(debugging, etc) you
can use clamscan for a
Citeren "G.W. Haywood via clamav-users" :
Hi there,
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
I
Hi there,
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
The use of milters offers many benefits. It e
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
On my workstation, I have switched to just using clamscan. Clamdscan
now uses so much resident memory (~ 1 GB), that even on my 32 GB
workstation I found it unreasonable to permanently tie up that much RAM
when I only scan thi
Dear Christian,
It's normal that scanning with clamdscan takes a shorter time than
clamscan because the virus databases is already loaded (since it's a
daemon) and ready for action. For testing purposes(debugging, etc) you
can use clamscan for all other purposes use clamdscan where you don't
nee
Hi there,
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Christian wrote:
... Is it alright to have *clamav* and *clamav-daemon*
installed alongside each other?
So that I can run either "clamscan somefile" or "clamdscan somefile"?
You should really have asked that question on a mailing list for your
Linux distribut
Hi altogether,
I´ve got a question regarding *clamscan* vs *clamdscan*.
My system is Linux/BodhiLinux 5.1.0 in a VM.
As antivirus-software I installed *clamav*:
/sudo apt-get install clamav clamav-freshclam/
Scanning procedure is good although a bit slow. So in addition to that I
installed the
Khalid J Hosein wrote:
Hello all,
I'm running ClamAV 0.65 which I installed on a RedHat 9 box from RPM
(ftp://crash.fce.vutbr.cz/pub/linux/clamav/clamav-0.65-2.i386.rpm).
I'm testing out running scans against the system using clamscan and
clamdscan (the clamd client), and I have the clamd daem
Hello all,
I'm running ClamAV 0.65 which I installed on a RedHat 9 box from RPM
(ftp://crash.fce.vutbr.cz/pub/linux/clamav/clamav-0.65-2.i386.rpm).
I'm testing out running scans against the system using clamscan and
clamdscan (the clamd client), and I have the clamd daemon running.
Here are th
15 matches
Mail list logo