[ZendTo] Re: unable to upload

Jules Jules at ZendTo.com
Wed Jul 21 13:32:52 BST 2010


It can be a *lot* slower, which is why I avoided it. I've used clamd a 
lot in MailScanner and it works very well.

But yes, you can use it. You shouldn't have to do much more than replace 
"clamdscan" with "clamscan" in preferences.php.

Jules.

On 21/07/2010 01:33, Naz Snidanko wrote:
> You can use clamav instead of clamd, since it doesn't require any group modifications, but it's slower. Just edit your config file.
>
> Regards,
> Naz
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	zendto-bounces at zendto.com on behalf of Gavin Silver
> Sent:	Tue 7/20/2010 4:24 PM
> To:	zendto at zendto.com
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> Subject:	[ZendTo]  unable to upload
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> centos 4.5
> rpm install
>
> followed docs to download and install all the dependencies including clamav
>
>
> getting:
>
> Upload Error
>
> The attempt to virus-scan your drop-off failed. Please contact your administrator for assistance.
>
>
> after the file uploads
>
>
> Where should I start looking first?
>
>
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> Gavin Silver
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