Supposedly the newest version 0.65 fixed most (if not all) of the *BSD
problems.  But, I don't run a *BSD system so I can't say for sure.

HTH,

Mark

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Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 2:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMGate] Re: need AV



> I'm running ClamAV on a Postfix mail server.  It runs daemonized and has
no
> problems handling 10,000 or so emails a day.  I am currently using it
with
> Debian, but have read in their newsgroup that there is a port for *BSD.
>
> Their focus is on new email viruses, so their database isn't as
"complete"
> as some of the commercial AV programs.  They pushed out updates for
MiMail
> before Frisk and Symantec did for their products.
>
> http://www.clamav.net/

The one problem I had with ClamAV on FreeBSD was that the daemonized
version would not work for me.

Never tried adding LINUX support to see if that fixed it.

The server I use with the volume it has overran the command line version,
and the only solution was to go daemonized.  So I had to remove it because
it would slow the machine down to where mail was at a trickle.

This may have also been an AMaViS issue.

--Eric


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