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I can also not say I understand why ClamAV would hang on STREAM, and not on
SCAN
Your STREAM problem may be different of course.
The messages that gave our clamd a hard time would do exactly the same for
clamscan ( of course ). I just wanted you to check that you
Robert,
Do your mail logs show what came in just before the problems occurred (twice)?
It might just be that it falls into a class of email messages that cause
clamav ( 0.81 ) to go into hyperspace, examining each bit individually from
every point in five dimensions before giving the message
shell's hashing
algorithm. The which command shared my confusion!
Thanks very much,
Steve Platt
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assuming that the tarfile snapshots are equivalent to using the CVS (+/-
a day)?
If it helps, I have made the dodgy dossier available at :-
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steve.platt/dodgy.eml
Steve Platt
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remains on.
I have reverted to version 0.71 which saves embarrassment for our mail server!
Any idea how I can turn ScanMail off in the daemon?
Thanks,
Steve Platt
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this :-
Mon Feb 28 12:42:19 2005 - Mail files support enabled.
I am editing /usr/local/etc/clamd.conf ...
With version 0.71 editting clamav.conf allowed me to turn ScanMail on or off.
Thanks for any further help,
Steve Platt
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you need to use DisableDefaultScanOPtions ...
A big Thank You Stephen!
This option and its significance was hidden by reading:-
# DO NOT TOUCH IT unless you know what you are doing.
I suppose I should be congratulated for reading that one line, at least!
Steve