Fedora 38 ships Amavis 2.13.0 which switched to clamdscan in Amavis upstream.
We have a winner...   Did the package manager explain/release_note why they made that move?

On 27.04.23 05:58, Damian wrote:
The config file change [1] comes with an explanation. The Fedora setup does not fit the explanation completely, because it runs a dedicated clamd instance with amavis uid. Shouldn't be necessary with fdpass, but well.

[1] https://gitlab.com/amavis/amavis/merge_requests/38/diffs

the same issues apply when running on debian, that's why you have to add clamav into amavis group. But that doesn't explain why clamd is called via clamdscan instead of talking to clamav socket directly as before. I can guess to avoid implementing clamav protocol.

However the change does not make big difference, clamdscan is ~250K installed on debian.

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