Hiya!

Thanks, I'll give it a shot.

I too used it for a very long time without issues, then this just
sprung up, I blame it on the AV, not the filter.

Have a great holiday!

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 Dale                            
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Tuesday, December 13, 2005, 6:08:49 PM, you wrote:


> I've been using clamav for some time now and haven't had a problem with
> it that I know of.

> I use my own filter for it.  If you want to give it a shot, see:
> http://www.webifi.com/xmail/xmclam.tar.gz

> --John

> Dale Qualls wrote:

>>Thanks Davide and Don for the help.  I had previously remmed out the
>>lines in filters.in.tab but it didn't help solve the problem.
>>
>>Removing the filters.in.tab completely (emptying it) allowed it
>>to function properly.  "#"'ing the lines out didn't work.
>>
>>I took out each of my filters 1 at a time and it apparently was the
>>av-filter.tab hosing us.
>>
>>This is the filter written by Pete Lindemann and it's using CLAMAV.
>>
>>I've taken the same filter (a while back) and modified it to use
>>different strings so it could co-exist and I use it as f-prot.tab.
>>This gives us 2 different scanners.
>>
>>So, apparently clamav is to blame.  We running the latest version of
>>clamav and it's fully up to date.
>>
>>Anyone else seeing any clamav issues???
>>
>>  
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