On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:43:07PM -0700, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should be able to use the clamav-milter for that -- no extra 
> sendmail processes required.  I had that running for  a while... and 
> then ran into problems when perodically a huge number of clamav-milter 
> processes would fire up and tie up the system.  I replaced that setup 
> with one using MailScanner as a "wrapper" around clamav, and that's been 
> quite stable so far.  But from a setup point of view, the clamav-milter 
> is dead simple.

Actually, I take back what I said in my previous reply.

It looks like the only thing it is now missing is the ability to save a
copy of the message in a quarantine file in case something is flagged or
rejected accidentally.

What I really want is for it to just cause sendmail to silently accept the
message but drop the message somewhere else (ex. /var/spool/quarantine)
rather than setting the a 5.0.0 "Service unavailable" code.

If only there were a quarantine option.  I see that it's listed as a
"TODO" item in the source, though.  Maybe soon...

-Bill


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