Hello again,
On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 James Babcock wrote:
> As I showed in the thread to you on Nov 29, the TWO clam's DO
> produce the same output after a scan of my entire user area.
Inconclusive, I'm afraid. I have here two four-legged animals.
Both have tails. One is a cat. Is the other a cat?
Hi,
Can anyone explain why clamd 0.95.3 might use 190MB of RAM after 5 days
of light usage (few hundred emails)? It is the single biggest process on
my mail servers, and I'm not convinced it's size is reasonably
justifiable. The database files under /var/lib/clamav use about 70MB.
So, even as
At 12:39 AM + 12/2/09, Gordan Bobic wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone explain why clamd 0.95.3 might use 190MB of RAM after 5
days of light usage (few hundred emails)? It is the single biggest
process on my mail servers, and I'm not convinced it's size is
reasonably justifiable. The database files un
Tom Shaw wrote:
At 12:39 AM + 12/2/09, Gordan Bobic wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone explain why clamd 0.95.3 might use 190MB of RAM after 5
days of light usage (few hundred emails)? It is the single biggest
process on my mail servers, and I'm not convinced it's size is
reasonably justifiable. The