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Hi.
In short:
On debian testing, upgrading to latest clamav, and removing oav-update and 
scannerdaemon made clamscan recognize fewer viruses, apparently. How can that 
be? Furthermore, it seems not to recognize email with BugBear, that it erlier 
knew, which I think is incorrect behaviour. 

In long:
I'm using clamav 0.51 on a debian testing machine.
Day 0: ******************
Have oav-update and clamav, run freshclam, and use amavis to scan email, an 
example:
Scanner output:
   Autodetected 2 CPUs. Starting 2 threads.
/var/lib/amavis/amavis-XXjpmrtF/parts/part-00001: OK
/var/lib/amavis/amavis-XXjpmrtF/parts/part-00002: W32/BugBear.A (Clam) FOUND

- ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 9013
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 2
Infected files: 1
Data scanned: 0.05 Mb
Used threads: 2
I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
Time: 0.635 sec (0 m 0 s)
Day 1:********************
I apt-get the latest clamav, 0.51 that is, and remove oav-update and 
scannerdaemon.  
I now get this report:
 Scanner output:
   /var/lib/amavis/amavis-20021017T100507-00219/parts/part-00001: OK
/var/lib/amavis/amavis-20021017T100507-00219/parts/part-00002: Worm/Klez.H 
FOUND
/var/lib/amavis/amavis-20021017T100507-00219/parts/part-00003: OK

- ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 7233
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 3
Infected files: 1
Data scanned: 0.09 Mb
I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
Time: 0.679 sec (0 m 0 s)
******************
When doing "clamscan /var/lib/amavis/virusmails/" clamscan doesn't recognize 
the BugBear emails that it previously did recognize.
So is this expected behaviour for clamav 0.51?

- -- 


 Sincerely
 J�rgen Hermanrud Fjeld

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