I think ClamAV updates itself via cron. The modules you are missing can be installed from CPAN maybe yum or check Dag Wieers site. ---- Linux Advocate <linuxhousedn at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Guys, i have just installed ( after reading > the docs on the mailscanner site and centos lists ) Mailscanner, and was wondering.... > > a.) How do i test my installation? is there some sample spam/ virus messages that can be used to test. > > b.) MailScanner -V shows; > > b.1) > > LibClamAV Warning: ************************************************** > LibClamAV Warning: *** The virus database is older than 7 days! *** > LibClamAV Warning: *** Please update it as soon as possible. *** > LibClamAV Warning: ************************************************** > > how do i update this database? > > b.2) there are some modules missing; how do i iinstall them or do i ignore them > > > > Module versions are: > 1.00 AnyDBM_File > 1.16 Archive::Zip > 0.17 bignum > 1.04 Carp > 1.42 Compress::Zlib > 1.119 Convert::BinHex > missing Convert::TNEF <--- missing ? > > 2.121_08 Data::Dumper > 2.27 Date::Parse > 1.00 DirHandle > 1.05 Fcntl > > > Optional module versions are: > > 1.30 Archive::Tar > 0.17 bignum > missing Business::ISBN <---- missing ? > > missing Business::ISBN::Data > missing Data::Dump > 1.814 DB_File > 1.14 DBD::SQLite > 1.52 DBI > 1.14 Digest > 1.01 Digest::HMAC > 2.36 Digest::MD5 > 2.11 Digest::SHA1 > missing Encode::Detect > missing Error > missing ExtUtils::CBuilder > missing ExtUtils::ParseXS > > > regards, > mgomez. > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos