[MEDIACTRL] Fw: IETF Mail Delays - Resolved

"Spencer Dawkins" <spencer@wonderhamster.org> Mon, 07 June 2010 18:00 UTC

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Subject: [MEDIACTRL] Fw: IETF Mail Delays - Resolved
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Just to let people know - I saw that one e-mail to MEDIACTRL seems to have 
been delayed, so you might have also seen delays on other IETF-hosted 
mailing lists as well.

Spencer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glen Barney (AMS)" <glen@amsl.com>
To: "Glen Barney (AMS)" <glen@amsl.com>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 9:57 AM
Subject: IETF Mail Delays - Resolved


> Good morning:
>
> This morning I received emergency alerts from Lars and Dan regarding mail 
> not
> flowing through the server.
>
> As previously mentioned, an automatic database update from ClamAv - the
> virus scanning software we use to scan incoming mail for viruses - was
> causing ClamAv to crash.  Incoming mail was still being accepted by the
> server, and the mail processes were still up, but the internal virus
> scanning system was crashing causing mail to be delayed inside the server.
>
> I was unable to get any portion of the ClamAv system to function correctly
> after the database update that came in, and I was unable to construct an
> older version of the database without expending a significant amount of
> time; therefore, I chose to completely remove the OS-supplied version of
> ClamAv and rebuild a new version from scratch.
>
> This process has been completed, and the new ClamAv appears to be 
> functioning
> perfectly.  Mail is now flowing through the system and being delivered
> correctly.  No mail appears to have been lost.  We'll watch to make sure
> there are no other problems surrounding this event.  Let me know if you 
> have
> any questions.
>
> Thanks,
> Glen
>
> Glen Barney
> IT Director
> AMS (IETF Secretariat)