Rajanikanth P wanted us to know:

>Hello D.J. Fan,
>
>But i have a problem here. Assume that clam updates are published at
>6:10 Pm. I check for new updates at 6:05 so the next time i gonna
>check is at 7:05 it just means that after 55 mins i got the updates.
>And within this 55 minutes thousands and thousands of say ..a worm
>which is in wild arrives to my mailserver and clam does not detect it
>& it passes out what do i do ?

For some reason, email borne worms don't seem to proliferate that fast.
But I do understand your worry.  That's why the new method of using DNS
to cache the version number will be a much better solution and I think
it will allow more frequent checks without burdening the mirrors and
shifting the load to the DNS infrastructure.
-- 
Regards...              Todd
  We should not be building surveillance technology into standards.
  Law enforcement was not supposed to be easy.  Where it is easy, 
  it's called a police state.             -- Jeff Schiller on NANOG
Linux kernel 2.6.3-15mdkenterprise   2 users,  load average: 0.02, 0.03, 0.00


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