Bill Shupp wrote:
First off, qmail-scanner was never included in the toaster
instructions. And it's still as "supported" as it ever was. Just
skip the ripmime/simscan installation under the options section, and
follow the qmail-scanner install instructions over at
http://qmail-scanner.sf.net.
Matt Gourley wrote:
Am I to understand that the toaster doesn't support qmail-scanner anymore?
We're running a slightly older version of the toaster here, and I've
noticed that
I've got something leaking memory. This leak is causing ClamAV to generate
calloc errors. At first I thought it was Spam
Matt Gourley wrote:
Am I to understand that the toaster doesn't support qmail-scanner anymore?
Yes, it supports.
Follow instructions from
http://www.pipeline.com.au/staff/mbowe/isp/webmail-server.htm
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Eero
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
> Brian Panulla wrote:
>
> > Anyone taken the plunge yet? Any words of warning?
>
> I'll be installing my first copy later today I hope.. :)
>
> The only *major* difference I see is the 2.6 kernel.. I've been running
> a 2.6 kernel on my d
Am I to understand that the toaster doesn't support qmail-scanner anymore?
We're running a slightly older version of the toaster here, and I've
noticed that
I've got something leaking memory. This leak is causing ClamAV to generate
calloc errors. At first I thought it was SpamAssassin, but I'm s
Brian Panulla wrote:
Anyone taken the plunge yet? Any words of warning?
I'll be installing my first copy later today I hope.. :)
The only *major* difference I see is the 2.6 kernel.. I've been running
a 2.6 kernel on my desktop for over a year now and it's been running
pretty well..
-B
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Anyone taken the plunge yet? Any words of warning?
-B