Kevin Clark wrote:
Craig is correct - I would like clamav-milter to log clean files as
well as infected ones much like it used to.
Hi Kevin,
I think this is pretty pointless as that would basically duplicate any
line already in the logs. That's expecially true if you are logging via
What am I missing?
I believe Kevin is seeking an option similar to clamd's LogClean option
in clamav-milter.
From clamd.conf:
# Also log clean files. Useful in debugging but drastically increases
the
# log size.
# Default: no
LogClean yes
Craig is correct - I would like
Kevin Clark wrote:
Craig is correct - I would like clamav-milter to log clean files as well as
infected ones much like it used to.
Hi Kevin,
I think this is pretty pointless as that would basically duplicate any
line already in the logs. That's expecially true if you are logging via
syslog.
Kevin Clark wrote:
What am I missing?
I believe Kevin is seeking an option similar to clamd's LogClean option
in clamav-milter.
From clamd.conf:
# Also log clean files. Useful in debugging but drastically increases
the
# log size.
# Default: no
LogClean yes
Craig is
I'm following up on a previous post about logging to maillog:
http://lurker.clamav.net/message/20090408.063308.16623e5a.en.html
I am using Sendmail 8.13 on CentOS-4 but whereas previously with
0.94.2 I would get a log entry in /var/log/maillog for every scanned
message I now only get a
Kevin Clark wrote:
I appreciate the quick response but I'm sorry to say that making the changes
you suggested to clamav-milter.conf does not have the desired effect.
With these values in clamav-milter.conf...
LogFile /var/log/clamav/clamav-milter.log
LogSyslog yes
LogFacility LOG_MAIL
aCaB wrote:
Kevin Clark wrote:
...clamav-milter still does not log every scanning event to either
/var/log/maillog or its own logfile /var/log/clamav/clamav-milter.log
Hi Kevin,
As you may guess, LogInfected logs infected messages.
Your mail log should already have logs for each
I'm following up on a previous post about logging to maillog:
http://lurker.clamav.net/message/20090408.063308.16623e5a.en.html
I am using Sendmail 8.13 on CentOS-4 but whereas previously with 0.94.2 I would
get a log entry in /var/log/maillog for every scanned message I now only get a
log
Kevin Clark wrote:
I'm following up on a previous post about logging to maillog:
http://lurker.clamav.net/message/20090408.063308.16623e5a.en.html
I am using Sendmail 8.13 on CentOS-4 but whereas previously with 0.94.2 I
would get a log entry in /var/log/maillog for every scanned message