--- Jason Haar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
checked the logs after sending a mail size 6MB.
reading the logs its clear that this is not clamd
problem. its something else, whats the
w_c:elapsed
time in the log below ? i guess its the time
waiting
in the queue.
hello all,
i am running qmail+clamav. This is my clamd.conf and
freshclam.conf files
***clamd.conf - Begin **
LogFile /var/log/clamd.log
LogTime
LogClean
LogSyslog
PidFile /var/run/clamav/clamd.pid
DatabaseDirectory /usr/share/clamav
LocalSocket /var/clamav/clamd.sock
Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
P.S.: I am using clamdscan and not clamscan as many
qmail installations does that why the User for clamav
is qscand so that it can work with qmail-scanner
Try using simscan.
http://www.inter7.com/?page=simscan
I am using it and it is great.
P.V.Anthony
Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
hello all,
i am running qmail+clamav. This is my clamd.conf and
freshclam.conf files
First thing - wrong list - you are really asking a Qmail-Scanner question.
Secondly, you don't mention you are also using SpamAssassin (I can see
that from the message you
--- Jason Haar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
hello all,
i am running qmail+clamav. This is my clamd.conf
and
freshclam.conf files
First thing - wrong list - you are really asking a
Qmail-Scanner question.
Secondly, you don't mention you are also using
--- Sandeep Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jason Haar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
hello all,
i am running qmail+clamav. This is my clamd.conf
and
freshclam.conf files
First thing - wrong list - you are really asking a
Qmail-Scanner
Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
checked the logs after sending a mail size 6MB.
reading the logs its clear that this is not clamd
problem. its something else, whats the w_c:elapsed
time in the log below ? i guess its the time waiting
in the queue. if yes how can this be fixed ?
You don't include