Dear all,
We are running a webmail service using ClamAV and get roughtly 30.000 valid
mails/day.
We run home-build SMTP servers calling clamd, emulating the client.
The problem :
After running +- 10 minutes, clamd.log reports a first message saying : 'ERROR:
ScanStream: accept timeout'
Arnaud Huret schrieb:
Dear all,
We are running a webmail service using ClamAV and get roughtly 30.000 valid
mails/day.
We run home-build SMTP servers calling clamd, emulating the client.
The problem :
After running +- 10 minutes, clamd.log reports a first message saying :
'ERROR:
Dear all,
Addendum : I forgot to mention the version : ClamAV 0.83/856/Wed Apr 27
09:00:37 2005
Sorry for this second post.
Arnaud
We are running a webmail service using ClamAV and get roughtly 30.000 valid
mails/day.
We run home-build SMTP servers calling clamd, emulating the client.
The
You may either need to increase the max number of open file descriptors
or limit your smtp concurrent connections.
For increasing file descriptors see :
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/condorg/linux_scalability.html
as far as smtp goes, it depends on what sw you are using.
-Keith
Arnaud Huret
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 14:55 +0200, Arnaud Huret wrote:
Dear all,
Addendum : I forgot to mention the version : ClamAV 0.83/856/Wed Apr 27
09:00:37 2005
Sorry for this second post.
After running +- 10 minutes, clamd.log reports a first message saying :
'ERROR: ScanStream: accept
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 at 14:05:07 +0200, Arnaud Huret wrote:
We are running a webmail service using ClamAV and get roughtly 30.000 valid
mails/day.
We run home-build SMTP servers calling clamd, emulating the client.
The problem :
After running +- 10 minutes, clamd.log reports a first