On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 12:24 +0500, Shahzad Abid wrote:
I an running clamdscan on FC3 I have default installation clamdscan:
0.83/1218 and I am trying to upgrade older version with new one which is
available on website.
When I upgrade by rpm -Uvh clamdscan.new.version.rpm it show that there
Dec 28 17:35:56 apple clamav-milter[27256]: 00: clamfi_helo:
helo/ehlo: vladimir
Dec 28 17:35:56 apple clamav-milter[27256]: jBSEZuqX027255: clamfi_envfrom: non
first message in smtp connection (00 first)
Dec 28 17:35:56 apple clamav-milter[27256]: jBSEZuqX027255:
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 16:43 +0300, Vladimir Pazuhin wrote:
Dec 28 17:35:56 apple clamav-milter[27256]: jBSEZuqX027255: clamfi_envfrom:
hit max-children limit (119 = 50): waiting for some to exit
Looks like you need to raise your max-children, based on load. Or the
children are hanging -
Harry Phillips wrote:
I was wondering if it is possible and if it is advisable to trigger freshclam
when I receive a message that the daily database has been updated.
I used to do this, but it's no longer necessary now that freshclam can
check for updates via a DNS query. You can run it as a
Every couple of weeks my server slows down from too many clamscan
processes running. They seem to be running on the bounced mail account as
a result of spammers.
I changed /etc/clamav.conf to MaxThreads 5 but I still get dozens of
clamscan threads running.
Procmail Trashscan Clamscan
Any way
Look, please.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sysconfig]# /etc/init.d/clamav-milter restart
Stopping clamav-milter service: start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to send
signal 9 to 28902: No such process
start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to send signal 9 to 28870: No such process
start-stop-daemon: warning:
PBR said:
Every couple of weeks my server slows down from too many clamscan
processes running. They seem to be running on the bounced mail account as
a result of spammers.
I changed /etc/clamav.conf to MaxThreads 5 but I still get dozens of
clamscan threads running.
clamav.conf and the