Hi

Maybe I am wrong, but I always assumes, the option to be DIABLED, if the
directive is commented out (or missing at all) and only ENABLED, if the
directive is there (and uncommented).

However, if I am wrong on this, this would explain my problems. But then,
what to do folks?

Regards,
  Steffen 


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Betreff: Re: [Clamav-users] ScanMail

At 08:32 AM 12/15/2004, you wrote:
>I do not understand that, since I have ScanMail option DISABLED in 
>clamd.conf

i have a question in this regard, as it's bugged me for a while (ever since
my qmail-scanner debug logs indicated that clamd no longer accepts arguments
on the command line, but rather only in the clamd.conf):

how do you disable those options that don't take an argument? i've tried
putting 'no', 'off', 'disable' as an argument to ScanMail, but no go. The
description in the docs suggests that you merely comment out the option. 
But that doesn't jibe with the default clamd.conf file in the source etc/
directory:

# Enable internal e-mail scanner.
# Default: enabled
#ScanMail

so, if the default is enabled, and #ScanMail is commented out in the default
file, how do you disable it?


Paul Theodoropoulos
http://www.anastrophe.com
http://www.smileglobal.com



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