On 2009-04-02 17:39, Dale Patterson wrote:
> Have discovered the answer. And feel a little sheepish. It turns out that
> even though apparmor did not show up in a ps command, apparently clamav can
> still make calls to its config file? In any case I got the following
> information for the creato
xcellent clues and hints I've found in the mailing
> list archives and on the net in general have solved this problem for me.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks so much.
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> Dale Patterson
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>
> Messa
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 14:47, Dale Patterson wrote:
> As for using clamscan, the reason I installed clamav is to work with another
> piece of software which apparently uses clamdscan in its call.
That does, but that doesn't mean that you can *only* use clamdscan.
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As for using clamscan, the reason I installed clamav is to work with another
piece of software which apparently uses clamdscan in its call.
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Dale Patterson
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>From: Rob MacGregor [mailto:rob.macgre...@gmail.com]
><---SNIP--->
>> When I invoke clamdscan [filename or folder] I get
>> dpatt...@quarantine:~$ clamdscan po.conf
>> /home/dpatters/po.conf: Access denied. ERROR
>>
>> This happens on all directories except /tmp. My directories are world
>> reada
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 18:59, Dale Patterson wrote:
<---SNIP--->
> When I invoke clamdscan [filename or folder] I get
> dpatt...@quarantine:~$ clamdscan po.conf
> /home/dpatters/po.conf: Access denied. ERROR
>
> This happens on all directories except /tmp. My directories are world
> readable and
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 at 10:21:06 -0600, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a mail server setup using postfix, procmail, and
> clamav. Mail is delivered to the postfix server and procmail handles
> the local delivery. I have procmail configured to run clamdscan on
> all mail larger than 15
Todd Lyons wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted us to know:
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
Unless it's been fixed recently, that howto tells you to have clamdscan
symlinked to clamscan. That's a ver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted us to know:
>>> I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
>>> followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
Unless it's been fixed recently, that howto tells you to have clamdscan
symlinked to clamscan. That's a very ineffici
On Friday 17 December 2004 11:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
> followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
> test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
> qmail-queue.log file:
>
>
it is at 50MB. Shall I make it larger?
Hi,
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
qmail-queue.log file:
1103226345:17359:ERROR:X-Antivirus-
it is at 50MB. Shall I make it larger?
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
>> followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
>> test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
>> qmail-queue.log file:
>>
>> 1103226345
Hi,
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
qmail-queue.log file:
1103226345:17359:ERROR:X-Antivirus-ONETWENTYSEVEN-1.24-st-qms:clamdscan:
cor
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