Hi Steve,

Check the file: /var/spool/qmailscan/qmail-queue.log

This file contains a step-by-step log of exactly what qmail-scanner is 
doing.  Chances are that you'll find error messages like this:
ERROR: Please edit the example config file /usr/local/etc/clamav.conf.
ERROR: Can't parse configuration file.

IF you got this error message and IF your clamav.conf file is stored 
anywhere other than /usr/local/etc/ THEN you need to do one of three 
things:
a) put a link in /usr/local/etc/ to where your clamav.conf is
b) move your clamav.conf to /usr/local/etc/
c) alter my $clamscan_options="-r ..." and add --config=<where your 
clamav.conf lives>

I did c) and it worked for me.

ELSE IF you got any other error message THEN at least now you know what the 
error is and you can hunt for the solution in the docs.

Hope this helps!

-----Original Message-----
From:   Steve Schofield [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Friday, March 19, 2004 12:36 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        [Qmail-scanner-general]q/s 1.21 and clamAV .70

I'm installing qmail-scanner 1.21 and clamAV .70.  ClamAV gets in an error
in the qmail-queue.log   Just curious if anyone else has tried this. My
system is Qmail 1.03, FreeBSD 4.9.

This is the error in the qmail-queue.log

18/03/2004 20:32:13:311: error_condition: X-Qmail-Scanner-1.21: clamdscan:
corrupt or unknown clamd scanner error or memory/resource/perms problem -
exit status 2

Steve Schofield




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