> > Steve, > > Just tried to update clamav-milter and the other clamav programs to the > new version you put out. We are running "Etch" here and the new version > 0.95.1+dfsg-0volatile2. > > Anyway I cannot find out what command lines are valid for the > clamav-milter program. The defaults that I had in the > /etc/default/clamav-milter > OPTIONS="--max-children=10 -oldq --timeout=300 --no-check-cf" made it puke. >
/etc/default/clamav-milter is not shipped in the new package anymore, none of the above options are available as command line parameters anymore. Instead, check /etc/clamav/clamav-milter.conf. > Other problems, when I removed the options in the default file and started > the /etc/init.d/clamav-milter start I got: > Starting Sendmail milter plugin for ClamAV: > clamav-milter/usr/sbin/clamav-milter: unrecognized option `--pidfile' > ERROR: Unknown option passed > ERROR: Can't parse command line options > failed! > Hmm, yes, known bug. Sorry. > I took out all the --pidfile in the start up script and I did manage to > get the program started but sendmail complained about the milter socket. > So I edited the /etc/mail/m4/clamav-milter.m4 file to show the proper > socket. > You might want to edit /etc/clamav/clamav-milter.conf instead. > Now when a mail is send out from this server, the syslog used to show: > > Apr 28 06:31:36 smtp sm-mta[958]: n3SDVXtr000958: Milter add: header: > X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV 0.94.2/9298/Tue Apr 28 04:47:45 > 2009 on smtp.gssf.org > Apr 28 06:31:36 smtp sm-mta[958]: n3SDVXtr000958: Milter add: header: > X-Virus-Status: Clean > > Now it just shows: > > Apr 29 04:15:01 smtp clamd[31852]: fd[11]: OK > > And I see nothing about a virus scan when the message shows up on the > other side in the message headers. Look at the headers of this message and > see if there is a header showing the virus scan. > > Anyway that is what I have. I'm going to hold off on updating my other > mail servers till I get this figured out. > > Thanks for all your help, > I think the AddHeader option of /etc/clamav/clamav-milter.conf should do the trick. It's not as verbose as the old one, but you'll get a header at least. Best, Michael
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