> [      ]  
> >
> The RPMs should create the directories with the correct permissions, and 
> what you
> have above looks right. Try doing what I suggested the first time and 
> start clamd from
> the init script. As root:
>     # /etc/init.d/clamd start
> 
>     -Bill

Good morning there, If i take a look in my /etc/init.d/ there is no
clamd. However, i have bin browsing arround abit and found it here :
/etc/rc.d/init.d/clamd

Tried to start it and :

# /etc/rc.d/init.d/clamd start
Starting Clam AntiVirus Daemon:                                 [  OK  ]

Oh well, seems that it is running okay.

Thanks all for the advise....

Regards,

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