> On 2003-09-14 21:17, Jason Haar wrote:
> >2.  What is a safe amount of time, after which you can be certain qmail-scanner is 
> >no
> > longer using a file in working/new?  The thirty hours qmail-scanner seems to use 
> > does not
> > appear to be deleting these files from crontab.
>  
> What does "doesn't seem" mean? Are the files >30 hours old? If not, then 
> Q-S won't delete them, if they are, then are you sure the cronjob is 
> working? Try running it by hand
 
By "does not appear to be deleting", I mean it isn't working, but it might be because 
I am doing something wrong.  :) I
can run '/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl -z' by hand, and it says in the 
qmail-queue.log that it is recreating
the quarantine file, and detecting clamscan and spamassassin, and doing a find for 
.log, .txt, and .db files.  But it
does not remove anything from working/new, even though several of these files are from 
September 10th.    

--
Jason


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