You have to migrate your tables... there is a script on the qmailtoaster site. 
The changed table structure allows dovecot to authenticate directly to the DB 
without the vpopmail plugin (which they aren't going to support anymore).You 
are now able to use a properly configured generic dovecot build.Sent from my 
T-Mobile 4G LTE device------ Original message------From: Tahnan Al AnasDate: 
Sat, Jan 16, 2021 3:38 PMTo: [email protected];Cc: Subject:Re: 
[qmailtoaster] Clamd not restarting after update from 101 to 103in new 
installation, I am seeing database structure is changed, in past system, there 
were table for each domain which contentĀ the users, but in this system, all 
domainĀ is under vpopmail table. If i import any old db, will there be an 
issue?----Best RegardsMuhammad Tahnan Al AnasOn Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 11:56 PM 
Eric Broch <[email protected]> wrote:
  
    
  
  
    I apologize, Carl.
    I removed qt version of clamav from repo. I though everyone had
    
  converted. I was wrong.
    Have a look here at these scripts, simscan directories need
      changing as well :
    
    https://www.qmailtoaster.org/qttoepelclam.html
    chown clamscan:root /var/qmail/simscan
chown clamscan:root /var/qmail/bin/simscan
chmod 0750 /var/qmail/simscan
chmod 4711 /var/qmail/bin/simscan
chown -R clamupdate:clamupdate /var/lib/clamav

    
    
    
    
    On 1/16/2021 10:49 AM, CarlC Internet
      Services Service Desk wrote:
    
    
      Ran into an issue where last night, two of my servers with clamav 101
versions updated to 103.

After the update, the old clam was running, so if you reboot, you find that
clam is not starting. In order to fix:

1) Install clamd
        Yum install clamd

2) uncomment the "LocalSocket" in /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf so LocalSocket is
enabled.

3) add clamd to system startup
        Systemctl enable clamd@scan
        Note: the @scan says to use the scan.conf file in step 2

4) start clamd
        Systemctl start clamd@scan

5) enable
 clamav-freshclam
        Systemctl enable clamav-freshclam
        Systemctl start clamav-freshclam

6) To check that they are enabled, find them using:
        Systemctl list-unit-files | grep enabled

Where this was biting me was my older Centos 7 installations that had the
qmail clamav setups and converted to EPEL clamav.

Carl

P.s. If I missed anything, feel free to correct and post back to the list.


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