Hi Emanuel,
I see you mention clamd and provide a clamd.conf file. But then you say you're
running clamscan, which doesn't require clamd and loads the databases itself.
So, if you have clamd running (uses a bunch of RAM to load databases) and then
use clamscan (also uses a bunch of RAM to loa
Building 0.103.6, I ran 'configure' with the option "--disable-clamonaccess"
(instead of "--disable-clamonacc") and got no error or warning that the option
was not recognized.
I did this because I realized that I had still been using the old
"--disable-clamuko", which also had no effect, and g