Hi Bill,

The simple solution is to use
Sendmail+Mailscanner+clamav (and spamassassin if
needed)and have more control settings in mailscanner
configuration.
The second is heard to install but is better by speed
of scanning.    

,Radu
 
--- Bill Pitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to accomplish something that seems like
> it should be *very*
> easy but so far has been impossible with all of the
> packages that I've
> looked at.
> 
> I've already got clamav installed and it's working
> fine for scanning
> files, etc.
> 
> What I want to do now is set it up to integrate with
> my mail server
> (Sendmail 8.12) to scan incoming/outgoing messages
> for viruses.  There
> are a few qualifications for this (which I would
> have thought would
> make the process simpler but seem to do just the
> opposite...):
> 
> - No bounce/notification to the end user or the
> sender of the message.
> (Basically, I just want the virus-infected e-mails
> to be set aside in
> a quarantine mbox file that I can look through if
> necessary)
> 
> - Minimal number of extra daemons running...  i.e. I
> don't want to set up
> a separate sendmail daemon (a la mailscanner) or
> have to run two separate
> scanning daemons on two separate sockets (a la
> amavis+milter)
> 
> Any ideas about how to best accomplish this?  At
> this point, I'm wishing
> there were just something that I could add to a
> global procmailrc file
> that would scan the incoming message and save it
> somewhere else if it's
> infected or just pass it through if it's not...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Bill
> 
> 
>
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