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Still on my rather steep mailserver learning curve and our mail stopped the other day Noticed the MailQ had entries both in & out. Spent time checking and searching. Thought ...
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    Now ClamAV causing headache

    Still on my rather steep mailserver learning curve and our mail stopped the other day
    Noticed the MailQ had entries both in & out. Spent time checking and searching.
    Thought I would checkout the Clamav site as our antivirus was not updating and found that they no longer support our version and their cutoff lines up pretty well with our mail stoppage.

    Of course I now realise the two issues are related - another lesson.

    Our Clarkconnect 4.3 does not allow us to install a new clamav

    Now must persue the centos installation or start using snail mail.

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    I'd go for Snail Mail.




    But on your issue It might be a bit unusefull but you could always try to but another Server in between. One that accepts the email from your server scns it and then send it to the workstations?
    New Users, please read this..
    Google first, then ask..

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    The server is just a mailserver. Doesn't act as proxy or fileserver.
    The 2nd server you suggest I guess is the one that I am trying.... to setup and when/if successful then the original clamav issued server can be recycled - so the plan goes

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