Toby Reiter wrote:
>>> Overall I was VERY pleased with the performance of the script when I
>>> had it installed.
>>
>>With what version did you never saw this problem?
>>
>
> Peter,
> If I had to guess it would be 1.7. Did 1.7 support clamAv?
Yep, that is the first version with ClamAV support.
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 16:27, you wrote:
> Benny wrote:
> > The only other information that might help is that I am using ClamAV and
> > ONLY clamav for my virus scanning. Plus, the only other filter I am
> > using is the SpamAssassin filter. I have the SpamAssassin filter running
> > first
Benny wrote:
> Ok guys... let me know if any of you have seen this or tried this. I took
> the "process" that was running in limbo and ran it from command. All the
> sudden the below message kept on repeating. I had to press CTRL+C to stop
> it.
>
> Here is my command and the output:
>
> COMM
>Toby Reiter wrote:
>
>> All (esp Peter),
>> I don't know if this is a known fact already, or not, but I didn't
>> start having problems with the av script until I upgraded to the most
>> recent version. The previous version worked flawlessly. This is on
>> XMail 1.16.
>>
>> Overall I was VER
Toby Reiter wrote:
> I thought the version I had that worked was the 1.0 version, but I
> guess that's probably wrong. Which was the first version to support
> clamAV?
In 1.7 I had added ClamAV support
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Benny wrote:
> The only other information that might help is that I am using ClamAV and
> ONLY clamav for my virus scanning. Plus, the only other filter I am using
> is the SpamAssassin filter. I have the SpamAssassin filter running first
> and then Peter's AV script. These filters are running
Toby Reiter wrote:
> All (esp Peter),
> I don't know if this is a known fact already, or not, but I didn't
> start having problems with the av script until I upgraded to the most
> recent version. The previous version worked flawlessly. This is on
> XMail 1.16.
>
> Overall I was VERY pleased w
Hey All,
I just remembered that my SpamAssassin daemon, spamd, died the same night that
I had checkvirus.pl hang. I didn't think much of it at the time but...
neither program had any problems in 6+ weeks prior to that. Coincidence? Did
anyone else have that happen?
Jeff
On Tuesday 09 Decembe
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 12:05, you wrote:
> Hi Jeff:
>
> That thought had occurred to me - but since (at least in my case) by the
> time I notice a hung filter, the file is no longer in the spool, I haven't
> had a chance to examine it.
>
> Looking through the filter errors in my /var/log/messa
Hi Jeff:
That thought had occurred to me - but since (at least in my case) by the
time I notice a hung filter, the file is no longer in the spool, I haven't
had a chance to examine it.
Looking through the filter errors in my /var/log/messages, the sender's
addresses all look "spammy", so maybe th
- Original Message -
From: "Jeffrey Laramie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 10:48 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: av script not stopping
> On Tuesday 09 December 2003 11:37, you wrote:
> > Hi Benny:
> >
> > Funny - never thought to try that myself -
Ok, I did the "froz" directory and I get a message like this:
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rm: cannot remove
`/var/MailRoot/spool/6/13/froz/1070987076346.647594011.srcmailfax.report':
No such file or directory
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On Tuesday 09 December 2003 11:37, you wrote:
> Hi Benny:
>
> Funny - never thought to try that myself - I'll try playing around with
> that myself next time I see a hung process.
>
> However, the file in the "slog" directory is substantially different from
> the message in the "mess" directory - t
Hi Benny:
Funny - never thought to try that myself - I'll try playing around with that
myself next time I see a hung process.
However, the file in the "slog" directory is substantially different from
the message in the "mess" directory - the file is a log of XMail's delivery
attempts for the mess
- Original Message -
From: "Toby Reiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 10:18 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: av script not stopping
> >On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:58, you wrote:
> >> Hey Ben:
> >>
> >> I'm also one of the ones experiencing pr
Ok guys... let me know if any of you have seen this or tried this. I took
the "process" that was running in limbo and ran it from command. All the
sudden the below message kept on repeating. I had to press CTRL+C to stop
it.
Here is my command and the output:
COMMAND
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>On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:58, you wrote:
>> Hey Ben:
>>
>> I'm also one of the ones experiencing problems with Peter's AV script. From
>> past discussion here, it doesn't seem to matter which virus scanner is used
>> (F-Prot and ClamAV are the ones reported so far), what version of XMail
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:58, you wrote:
> Hey Ben:
>
> I'm also one of the ones experiencing problems with Peter's AV script. From
> past discussion here, it doesn't seem to matter which virus scanner is used
> (F-Prot and ClamAV are the ones reported so far), what version of XMail
> (seen pe
Thanks Kirk,
I will anxiously await the debug version of the script and will be happy
to test on my box.
Ben
- Original Message -
From: "Kirk Friggstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 9:58 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: av script not stopping
>
Hey Ben:
I'm also one of the ones experiencing problems with Peter's AV script. From
past discussion here, it doesn't seem to matter which virus scanner is used
(F-Prot and ClamAV are the ones reported so far), what version of XMail
(seen people reporting this problem with 1.15, 1.16, and 1.17), o
The only other information that might help is that I am using ClamAV and
ONLY clamav for my virus scanning. Plus, the only other filter I am using
is the SpamAssassin filter. I have the SpamAssassin filter running first
and then Peter's AV script. These filters are running for ONLY the
filters.i
All (esp Peter),
I don't know if this is a known fact already, or not, but I didn't
start having problems with the av script until I upgraded to the most
recent version. The previous version worked flawlessly. This is on
XMail 1.16.
Overall I was VERY pleased with the performance of the script
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 09:48, you wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I am running Suse Linux with XMail ver 1.16 and using Peter Lindmans AV
> script. The problem I am having is that the script is not always dying so
> I end up with like 15 processes of it just hanging there in limbo??? I
> have two
Hi Everyone,
I am running Suse Linux with XMail ver 1.16 and using Peter Lindmans AV script. The
problem I am having is that the script is not always dying so I end up with like 15
processes of it just hanging there in limbo??? I have two servers doing the exact
same thing and it just slows
Davide,
when will we seen Xmail 2.0 (suppose with IMAP) for beta testing?
-Sasa
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