[BlueOnyx:11996] Re: AV Spam Info

Joseph Chambers joseph at michael-chambers.com
Mon Jan 14 23:36:04 -05 2013


and remember: http://www.solarspeed.net/blueonyx/migrations.html - I think the 340 bucks is better spent by someone who will do it and not mess anything up. Michael did a migration for me and he was awesome. 

On Jan 14, 2013, at 8:50 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet <cobaltfacts at virtbiz.com> wrote:

> 
> On 1/14/2013 5:08 PM, David Hahn wrote:
>> Chris, went with what you recommended on the filtering. Slick package!
>> 
>> Not exactly sure what these mean:
>>   No clamd server appears to be available...
>>   ClamAV: thread_create() failed: 11, try again...
>> 
>> Guessing the clam server is not reachable and it can't connect? are
>> these common?
> 
> You may want to try restarting clamd.
> 
>> Do we need to reboot when I see these?
>>   @reboot jobs will be run at computer's startup. ()
>>   @reboot jobs will be run at computer's startup. ()
> 
> No you should not need to reboot, this appears informational.
> 
> 
>> Anyone know anything about the DCC registration costs
>> or where to get more information on setting that up.
>> 
>> Can mail sent to users the 5100 be scanned on the 5106 then sent to the
>> 5100?
> 
> There is not an efficient way to set this up that I'm familiar with.
> 
> 
>> These 2 packages use a lot less cpu than the older versions. (5100R)
>> Is there a howto to filter the mail going to the older 5100 through the
>> 5106? The 5100 has the AV Spam but it's very outdated and uses lots of cpu.
> 
> Unfortunately 5100R and 5102R are quite old and have been deprecated. 
> Many admins will warn against their use entirely since they've been 
> dropped from support.  There have not been any new packages developed 
> for those systems in a long time, and I don't think it's even possible 
> to find old BlueQuartz packages commercially since the advent of the new 
> BlueQuartz shop.
> 
> You may consider migrating your old BlueQuartz users to your BlueOnyx 
> assets.  Based on the efficiencies that you've seen you may find that it 
> now makes sense to consolidate.   Although this is never the answer 
> folks want to hear, your best bet may be to wean off of the old 
> BlueQuartz box(es), and this may be incentive.
> 
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