n the same process so the memory limits
aren't of concern.
I went with the second option because it was easier, plus this could
theoretically allow you to move the virus scanning daemon to another
machine for load balancing if needed.
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d and using clamdscan from qmail-scanner-queue,
which means the scanner process uses very little memory. This has worked
well and I haven't had any issues since.
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think should be happening even if there is no virus. This is what makes
me think that clamscan is not being run at all.
Does anyone have any ideas?
thanks,
matt
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