This one time, at band camp, Michael Tautschnig said:
> Hi all,
> 
> I happen not to use clamav-milter myself, so what I suggest may have some
> terrible consequences (like not processing mail for a while): What if we just
> restart clamav-milter after restarting clamav-daemon? This may be undesirable 
> if
> clamav-milter takes a long time to start, but otherwise I don't see too much 
> of
> a problem (of course, we need to check whether it is installed at all).

That just feels a bit wrong to me, but it may in the end be the only
solution.  I suppose we could do it by parsing
/etc/default/clamav-milter and seeing if the milter uses clamd, and only
doing it then - that still wouldn't be great, but would be the cleanest
solution I can think of.
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