I poked around the archives but didn't find anything that looked like my problem...

I'm running exim4 on a debian box. Installed spamassassin and clamav a couple of months ago, using the Tim Jackson howto. Worked pretty much as advertised.

Freshclam started telling me I needed to upgrade. Did the apt-get upgrade and a new one was installed. After that I see:

2004-05-20 23:06:02 1BR3AP-0002Tg-Sm malware acl condition: clamd: unable to read from socket (Success)
2004-05-20 23:06:02 1BR3AP-0002Tg-Sm H=mail.ocis.net [209.52.173.152] F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> temporarily rejected after DATA


in my exim logs. Clamav log just shows 'client disconnected'. Obviously, no mail gets through.

I did see a reference in the archives to the install changing ownerships. However, I don't recall how they were set on my box prior to the upgrade... I don't recall having to make changes to get it going in the first place. But I spent this evening messing about with changing ownerships, adding clamav to the exim group and vice versa. All to no avail. I've just disabled clamav in the exim configuration until I can figure out what's going on. I wish there was some way to get more verbosity out of the logs... like 'do this to fix me' ;-)

I could send all the configurations, but I'm guessing the solution is either painfully obvious (because every debian/exim user has had it and it was too simple to hit the mailing list), or it's extremely subtle and it'll take more than a few conf files to sort out!

So, has anyone else been through this, before I start throwing logs and configurations and directory listings at the list?

Brock


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