>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 people reporting this problem with 1.15, 1.16, and 1.17), or what
>>  Linux distro (RedHat, Mandrake, SuSE). In my case, the AV script is the
>>  only filter in use.
>>
>>  If you'd like to review, the original thread regarding this problem is
>>  online in the XMail archive:
>>  http://www.mail-archive.com/xmail%40xmailserver.org/msg07865.html
>>
>
>I don't think the script version is the issue either since I had processes
>hang recently with AV script 1.7 and I know others were using 1.8. The weird
>thing is that this just started happening to configurations that have worked
>fine in the past.
>
>Jeff

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?

Toby
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