Re: [Mimedefang] MIMEDefang 2.51 is released

2005-03-20 Thread John Nemeth
On May 26, 1:19am, David F. Skoll wrote: } } I'm pleased to announce the release of MIMEDefang 2.51. (There was } no public 2.50 release; that version was only available with CanIt.) } } Changes relative to 2.49 follow. } } 2005-02-08 David F. Skoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] } } [snip] } }

Re: [Mimedefang] really high cpu

2005-03-20 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 2, 5:02am, James Ebright wrote: } } Not to get into the basic Linux vs the world debate here (Otherwise known as } my OS is better), but: I don't generally get into that debate either. I run several different versions of UNIX depending on my needs. I do my preference, but I try

Re: [Mimedefang] really high cpu

2005-03-20 Thread -ray
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, John Nemeth wrote: copies). BTW, 1 MB may not be that large of a file by today's standards, but relatively speaking it is huge for /etc/hosts. A far more common problem that I see is extremely large /etc/passwds (another file that is linearly searched many times). Far more

[Mimedefang] Clamd question -- sending commands

2005-03-20 Thread Al Sparks
According to the clamd man page (and its html docs that come with the source distribution) clamd should be able to recognize the following commands: clamd recognizes the following commands: PING Check the server's state. It should reply with PONG.

Re: [Mimedefang] Clamd question -- sending commands

2005-03-20 Thread David F. Skoll
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Al Sparks wrote: According to the clamd man page (and its html docs that come with the source distribution) clamd should be able to recognize the following commands: PING Check the server's state. It should reply with PONG. [...] When I

Re: [Mimedefang] send PING to clamd via socket

2005-03-20 Thread Jeremy Mates
* Al Sparks [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I first start clamd and then, sudo clamd PING I don't get a PONG back. In fact the documented commands don't seem to work at all. What am I doing wrong? Talk to the socket: perl -MIO::Socket::UNIX -we \ 'my $s = IO::Socket::UNIX-new(shift); \