Quoting Jim Maul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Actually, it technically is clamscan, but for the installation i used
> (www.qmailrocks.org) a step in there says to copy clamscan to clamdscan

Arrr! Why are they advising to do such a stupid thing. 

> so
> running clamscan and clamdscan effectively means the same thing.  So
> yes
> technically you are correct, but for my setup

You setup is broken.

, my statement is correct
> as
> well.  Not to mention that using the original clamdscan (which is now
> clamdscan.orig on my system) gives me an error and will not scan any
> files.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] jmaul]# clamdscan.orig
> /home/jmaul: Can't access the file ERROR
> 
> It does this for ANY file i try to scan.
> 

Probably because the use clamd is running as doesn't have permission to access
those files. If you set it up correctly it will work.

-trog


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