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> "Raj" == Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Raj> Ergo, I'll brave the viruses. Already disabled
Raj> clamav-milter, tried to install Amavisd, which itself has a
Raj> list of dependencies that reaches from here to the moon.
R
Raj Mathur wrote:
Secondly, clamav-milter is ghastly slow. Slw. It takes up to
a minute to deliver one message to me, and for me that's completely
unacceptable -- I get ~400 messages a day in my inbox and watching
fetchmail crawl in a Konsole window is too painful to bear.
Have been usin
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On 04/06/2004 10:14 AM, Raj Mathur wrote:
| Ergo, I'll brave the viruses. Already disabled clamav-milter, tried
| to install Amavisd, which itself has a list of dependencies that
| reaches from here to the moon. Will install once the weather is a bit
On Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:44 PM [GMT+0800=SGT],
Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ergo, I'll brave the viruses. Already disabled clamav-milter,
> tried to install Amavisd, which itself has a list of
> dependencies that reaches from here to the moon. Will install
> once the weather is a
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My Debian Sarge machine with Amavis-new and ClamAV is the best choice for antivirus
protection. My machine configuration PIII 933MHZ with 128MB RAM scans and delivers
around 200 messages a day with ease.
rrs
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 10:14:39 +0530
Raj Ma
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So I though I'd be l33t and scan all my incoming mail for viruses at
point of entry. Second step of being l33t is being lazy, so just
enabled clamav-milter, since all the packages were already installed
on my state-of-the-art bleeding-edge Red Hat 9 s