On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 05:49:50PM +0100, Jenny Hopkins wrote:
I *think* so (cautiously). The acl says it uses clamav for virus scanning, but the actual call for /usr/bin/clamscan I found in /etc/Mailscanner/wrappers/clamav-wrapper, where I changed the line ClamScan=$1/bin/clamscan to ClamScan=$1/bin/clamdscan
I restarted Mailscanner and htop showed /usr/sbin/clamd (I suppose the daemon knows all the options?) It ran at 100% and now cpu usage has dropped to between 1% and 20% with the odd spike.
That's much better :)
I'm really nervous in case it isn't actually working anymore though - shame I can't send myself a virus to check :-)
Course you can - eicar is everyones friend (as Wayne said ;)
I don't know why we use Mailscanner - haven't really sussed what it is,, although it is on my list somewhere of ToFindOuts.
Potentially the exim4 config was built from an exim3 one, exim3 didn't have shiny acls of doom which are a major part of exim4 (and very very very useful :)
Thanks, Brett, Can you hear the server sighing with gratitude from there?
No problem - we loikes mail we do! (Now, if you can just find me enough time to shift our mailserver from exim3 to exim4, that'd be grand :)
Cheers,