Just joined the list. I just downloaded Clam AV and am impressed with its speed and its autodownload capabilities (freshclam).
I need some help, though. I use XMail, which I really like as an MTA but it doesn't offer any of the hooks that QMail or Postfix have which Clam already caters to.
XMail works by passing messages to outside filter programs, which can pretty much do anything they want, and then return an exit code. XMail then can choose what to do on the basis of that code.
At the basic level, I'd need help figuring out what the command line is that I'll be wanting to pass in to Clam AV (I don't even know if it should be clamscan, clamd, clamdscan, etc). It should scan the message for attachments, and give me some kind of feedback that I can then parse to create appropriate reactions (rejecting/accepting messages, bouncing messages back, etc.).
If you all think I should use Amavis, I'd appreciate any one's help in setting that up (I'll have to contact the XMail folks on their list to see how to get XMail and Amavis to talk to each other...).
Thanks in advance for any help,
Toby -- Toby Reiter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Breezing Internet Communications http://www.breezing.com 1106 West Main St phone:434.295.2050 Charlottesville, VA 22903 fax:603.843.6931
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