rtfm :-)
-e, --external
Usually clamav-milter scans the emails itself without the use of
an external program. The --external option informs clamav-mil‐
ter to use an external program such as clamd(8) running either
on the local server or
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On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 07:11:20PM -0400, John Fleming wrote:
>>>- And the clamav log is free of errors and indicated that the database is
>>>updated appropriately and clamd is being notified of changes.
>
>OK, clamav is finding viruses again, but th
What does the -e or --external do?
Thanks,
Ken
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Andreas [iso-8859-1] M?rdter wrote:
> On Friday 16 March 2007 00:11, John Fleming wrote:
> > >> - And the clamav log is free of errors and indicated that the database
> > >> is updated appropriately and clamd is being notifie
On Friday 16 March 2007 00:11, John Fleming wrote:
> >> - And the clamav log is free of errors and indicated that the database
> >> is updated appropriately and clamd is being notified of changes.
>
> OK, clamav is finding viruses again, but they are not being LOGGED in
> /var/log/clamav.log. The
John Fleming wrote:
- And the clamav log is free of errors and indicated that the
database is updated appropriately and clamd is being notified of
changes.
OK, clamav is finding viruses again, but they are not being LOGGED in
/var/log/clamav.log. The database upgrades and any restarts ARE be
- And the clamav log is free of errors and indicated that the database is
updated appropriately and clamd is being notified of changes.
OK, clamav is finding viruses again, but they are not being LOGGED in
/var/log/clamav.log. The database upgrades and any restarts ARE being
logged - just not