Ketil Froyn wrote:
> The reason that I have chosen clamscan rather than the clamdscan is
> that I prefer not to have services running if I don't have to, in case
> of memory leaks or hackability-issues or something like that. Are
> these arguments broken (since you say there's never a good reason t
Jason Haar wrote:
I really should just drop support for clamscan. There is *never* a good
reason to use it!!!
Figure out how to use clamd, and re-run Qmail-Scanner ./configure to
detect and use clamdscan instead of clamscan.
Also ensure you are running the current release of ClamAV, and also
c
At 01:08 PM 11/18/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:50 PM 11/18/2005, Jason Haar wrote:
I really should just drop support for clamscan. There is *never* a good
reason to use it!!!
huh? can you expand on that comment a little please?
unless what you mean is drop support for clamscan, as op
At 12:50 PM 11/18/2005, Jason Haar wrote:
I really should just drop support for clamscan. There is *never* a good
reason to use it!!!
huh? can you expand on that comment a little please?
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Ketil Froyn wrote:
> $ ps aux | grep clam
> qscand 30862 40.5 2.1 24352 21868 ? R10:40 70:11
> /usr/bin/clamscan -r -m --unzip --unrar --unzoo --lha
> --disable-summary --max-recursion=10 --max-space=10
> /var/spool/qmailscan/tmp/serenity113230682749330813
I really should just dro
serge wrote:
Hi all,
with qmail-scanner + spamassassin actually i rewrite subject of spam.
But now i want to drop all identified spam that have, for example, score
higher than 15, ans keep rewrite subject for spam under 15.
How i can do this?
Thanks :)
you cant do this with a stock qmail-
Hi all,
with qmail-scanner + spamassassin actually i rewrite subject of spam.
But now i want to drop all identified spam that have, for example, score
higher than 15, ans keep rewrite subject for spam under 15.
How i can do this?
Thanks :)
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Probably when doing RBL lookups.
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 09:03:55 -0500 Jason Staudenmayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm asking here because they are related to qmail-scanner. If I remove
> qmail-scanner from the chain these go away. I was wondering where they
> are being called from in the script
I'm asking here because they are related to qmail-scanner. If I remove
qmail-scanner from the chain these go away. I was wondering where they
are being called from in the script.
J
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I fee that, as a first measure, I would lower concurrencyincoming to the max
number of
parallel clam scans the machine will handle at reasonable loads
That won't help much, because clamscan runs after qmail-smtpd has died.
I might try to use clamd instead of clamscan
Ketil Froyn wrote:
Hi,
I looked in the archives and saw that Will Saxon reported an issue with
scans taking too long. I am administering a small site where I have
similar issues. My system:
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
1GB RAM
netqmail with realrcptto, syncdir, mfcheck, qregex patches
clamav 0.84-2.s
>> Hi,
>>
>> I looked in the archives and saw that Will Saxon reported an issue with
>> scans taking too long. I am administering a small site where I have
>> similar issues. My system:
>>
>>
>> Large mails apparently take a long time to finish scanning, and some
>> appear never to finish.
At 10:40 +0100 18-11-2005, Ketil Froyn wrote:
Hi,
I looked in the archives and saw that Will Saxon reported an issue
with scans taking too long. I am administering a small site where I
have similar issues. My system:
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
1GB RAM
netqmail with realrcptto, syncdir, mfcheck, qre
Hi,
I looked in the archives and saw that Will Saxon reported an issue with
scans taking too long. I am administering a small site where I have
similar issues. My system:
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
1GB RAM
netqmail with realrcptto, syncdir, mfcheck, qregex patches
clamav 0.84-2.sarge.6
qmail-scanner
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