> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 05:29:24PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
>> MailScanner supports over a dozen commercial virus scanners as well as a
>> few open source ones.  I'm using F-PROT (commercial) and ClamAV (open
>> source) together and am not aware of any virus' that have slipped
>> through.
>> Serious users often use multiple virus scanners since some are updated
>> faster than others.  Cron scripts are available to autoupdate the
>> scanners.
>
> I installed MailScanner and f-prot last night and have a quicky
> question.  I'm getting an hourly message in my messages file that reads:
> root: Unknown fatal error calling "checksum", exiting, No such file or
> directory
>
> Any idea where this is coming from?
>
> MailScanner/f-prot does seem to be working, and running all the regular
> cron jobs manually don't generate any unusual messages.
>
> Thanks,
>         .../Ed

Strange, it sounds like you may be having a problem with one of the cron
jobs.  Check in /etc/cron.hourly and see if you can run the any
MailScanner scripts especially update_virus_scripts.

You should also check /var/log/maillog to see if anything is appearing there.

Other than that I suggest posting a message on the MailScanner list.

Gerry


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