On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 06:23:36PM +0600, Pradeeper wrote:
> On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 05:53:38PM +0600, Pradeeper wrote:
> > Tue May 18 14:27:00 2004 -> Setting connection queue length to 15
> > Tue May 18 14:27:00 2004 -> ERROR: Can't save PID in file
> > /var/run/clamd.pid
> I managed to remove this problem by changing the path to /var/run/clamav/clamd.pid
> But still it's not scanning mails for viruses...
> 
> Any clue?
> 
> Pradeeper
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First, I would advise checking for a stale lockfile and/or permissions issues. Also, 
to be certain of your config, check top or ps  output. Is clam running? Then, is your 
mta properly piping mail to clam. I recommend starting from your mail entry point and 
working your way through the route. If you are clear on the piping order, you'll find 
what is broken.

Regards,

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John Lalla
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