Dilip M [1/29/2004 6:11 PM] :
> #QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl" export QMAILQUEUE
So for every single qmail queue run you are calling a perl script which
then calls clamav? No wonder your server is slowing down.
Try a daemon based scanner like amavisd-new -
http://www.imladris.sk/howto/
But still, with qmail's habit of accepting mail for unknown users and
generating bounces later as smtpd doesn't have a view of the userdb, and
the fact that this config I described is a "sandwich" config, where the
mail is accepted, passed to an amavisd-new daemon and then passed back
to another qmail daemon ... I wouldn't want to pay your bandwidth bills
till this mydoom virus dies out :)
Yeah, exim with exiscan-acl calling clamd (dont call clamscan
commandline with it) scanning mail at smtp time should help you.
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jaharkes@ravel:/usr/src$ mv linux Gnu/Linux
mv: cannot move `linux' to `Gnu/Linux': No such file or directory
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