Beta release 4.39.4

Brad Beckenhauer brad at BECKENHAUER.COM
Mon Feb 28 13:07:01 GMT 2005


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I think he may be asking "where is the best place to set the "--max-ratio=x" option for clamscan".

Wouldn't this be the "ScanOptions=" line in MailScanner/lib/clamav-wrapper?   Or should there be another option in the clamav-wrapper for "site-specific" a/v scanning requirements?

thanks
Brad


>>> Magnus Morén<magnus.moren at CITE.HH.SE> 2/28/2005 6:29:22 AM >>>
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 08:58 +0000, Julian Field wrote:
> * New Features and Improvements *
> - Added 4 new configuration options for setting all ClamAV settings when
>   using the "clamavmodule" scanner:
>   ClamAVmodule Maximum Recursion Level
>   ClamAVmodule Maximum Files
>   ClamAVmodule Maximum File Size
>   ClamAVmodule Maximum Compression Ratio

Does those setting apply to ClamAV when it is run as clamav (ie
clamscan) or is it only for the clamavmodule?

If not, where is the best place to edit options for clamscan when run
from MS (I have been biten by "Maximum Compression Ratio" some times).


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