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c)  Product Registration 
After the installation process you need to register your 
AVG for Linux E-mail 
Server
 unless it has been registered already during the installation process; 
this applies to special packages for 
AVG Anti-Virus vendor partners. 
The registration can be performed by launching the 
$ avgscan -register 
command in your shell. 
(See chapter 7.1 Standalone Command Line Modules/AVGSCAN Command for 
details). 
d) 
Launching the E-mail Scanning Daemon 
Having installed and registered your 
AVG for Linux E-mail Server you must 
start the 
AVG for Linux services. These services completely cover both e-mail 
and on-access scanning modules that run as memory resident daemons. The 
daemons can be controlled using the signal mechanism and 
AVG for Linux E-
mail Server
 configuration file. 
(See chapters 7.4 Standalone Command Line Modules/Service Signals and 8. 
Configuration File for detailed information).
Launch the services as root (only root can send signals to daemons): 
# /etc/init.d/avgd start 
If you are not logged in as root, the command responds with respective 
warning. 
You can use the 
$ su 
command and apply the superuser password to change your identity to the 
root. 
Note: The fact you are logged in as root is usually indicated by the '#' 
character at the beginning of your prompt. The normal user identity is 
indicated by the '$' character. 
See chapter 
5. E-mail Scanning for detailed information on the e-mail 
scanning daemon. 
Note: The e-mail scanning daemon serves its purpose only when a mail 
transport agent and possibly the necessary third party software are present 
and properly configured! See chapter
 4. Third Party Products for basic 
information on how to install and setup additional tools needed to enable the 
e-mail anti-virus protection with 
AVG for Linux E-mail Server. 










