Franco Gasperino wrote:
I've released a new high volume mail content filter called scrubber which has a filter plugin using the clamav library for scanning. It's been in use at a regional ISP with 20k users for months, and can outperform most all virus scanning methods on loaded mail systems. Check out:

http://projects.gasperino.org/scrubber/

as I can see this, scrubber does the mime-decoding and lets clamav do the unpacking (unzip, untar, ...), right?
Hmmm ... seems interesting, I'm using amavisd-new right now but I don't really like a perl program on a mail server (performance reasons). Maybe this is the answer ... too bad it uses local sendmail to reinject messages (smtp implementation should be easy enough I think). Spam integration is great!
And another small feature I like about amavids-new: mail to notify recipients/senders about virusses (while being able to disable this for specific virusses). Maybe for the future?
But still ... a great product!


Franky



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