crash-hat clamav repo

Alexander Dalloz ad+lists at uni-x.org
Mon Feb 7 23:29:02 UTC 2005


Am Mo, den 07.02.2005 schrieb Jamie Wilch um 23:03:

> > ClamAV is at version 0.81. There is no 0.82 RPM.
> 
> Crash-Hat updated their repos this morning to 0.82.

Sorry, didn't see the update release and just looked at the FC3
repository which still misses version 0.82 RPMs. FC2 and FC1 have
updates.
I just installed the updates on an FC1 and an FC2 mail server and see no
problems so far.
 
> Following is the output with the log level set to 15
> 
> from=<memsvcs at msec.org>, size=20304, class=0, nrcpts=1, 
> msgid=<20050207145220.6E179337C9603F4D at msec.org>, proto=ESMTP, 
> daemon=MTA, relay=65.107.228.149.ptr.us.xo.net [65.107.228.149]
> Feb  7 14:51:05 mail sendmail[24507]: j17Lp44i024507: milter=clamav, 
> action=header, tempfail
> Feb  7 14:51:05 mail sendmail[24507]: j17Lp44i024507: Milter: data, 
> reject=451 4.7.1 Please try again later
> Feb  7 14:51:05 mail sendmail[24507]: j17Lp44i024507: 
> to=<johnp at lvwn.com>, delay=00:00:01, pri=50304, stat=Please try again later
> 
> Shortly there after I get a message from postmaster that clamd program 
> cannot be contacted.  Rolling back to 0.81b works fine.

> Jamie

Does the error appear immediately or after heavy mail traffic? What is
your /etc/sysconfig/clamav-milter setup? Does the clamd daemon process
die? Do you use the "--external" parameter with clamav-milter? You got
the suggestion on the ClamAV list to try without it if you have (I have
--external set).

Alexander


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