lol I guess so,
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 09:43 +0000, Nigel Horne wrote:
> 
> You'll have to give more information than that.
> 
> Standard questions that must always be answered:
> 
> 1) Operating system?
FreeBSD 4.8
> 2) Version of clamav?
ClamAV 0.80/648/
> 3) Version of clamav-milter?
ClamAV version 0.80, clamav-milter version 0.80j
> 4) Have you tried the version in CVS?
No.
> 5) What arguments are you giving to clamav-milter on startup?
clamav_clamd_enable="YES"
clamav_milter_enable="YES"
#clamav_milter_flags="-HfNPlo -U/var/mail/infected"
clamav_milter_flags="-lo -U/var/mail/infected"
clamav_freshclam_enable="YES"
clamav_freshclam_flags="-dc 24"

> 6) What's in your clamd.conf?
(changes from default clamd.conf)
LogFileMaxSize 10M
LogTime
LogClean
LogSyslog
TemporaryDirectory /tmp
StreamMaxLength 20M
ScanRAR
ArchiveMaxFileSize 10M

> 7) Is clamd running?
As a daemon, the idea is I dont want to have to use mimedefang or
procmail and would like to have everything scanned coming in and out
globally.
> 8) What error messages are you seeing?
No error messages, (after lookin) I don't think that sendmail is routing
the mail to the milter or either the milter is not responding so
sendmail passes the mail.
(line i used to add it to sendmail.)
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`clmilter',`S=local:/var/run/clamav/clmilter.sock,F=,T=S:4m;R:4m')
define(' cinfINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS', 'clmilter')

> 9) How do you know it's not working? (e.g. no ps, no viruses caught,
> errors 
> etc. etc.)
the test material provided with clamav passes through. The headers are
not marked X Virus... there is not any indacation that clam is picking
up the mail from maillog.
> 10) Do you have LogSyslog enabled, and if so what's happening in the
> logfiles?


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