>In the declude.cfg look for;
>
>SCANNERTIMEOUT  60
>
>I think 60 is the default so if you increase this your scanner is allowed
>more time to scan big files and thus eliminate your problem.

Actually, his problem is with the scanner itself, when it is not being used 
with Declude.

The SCANNERTIMEOUT actually should never need to be changed.  A virus 
scanner should be able to scan any attachments within a second or two at 
the most.  The SCANNERTIMEOUT value is designed to be a fail-safe, in case 
the scanner never ends (which will happen if a GUI scanner is accidentally 
used, for example).  In a case like that, the SCANNERTIMEOUT will (help) 
prevent the system from crashing after running out of resources.
                                                             -Scott

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