Brian Bruns wrote:

I use exim 4.30 with the exiscan/local_scan patches

Hey, another thing we share in common!

which integrate clamav
directly into exim. Works like a charm


Very true! It can reject virus right at SMTP time, AND with less CPU load than those perl-scanners too :)

and stops a good portion of the
viruses (still some MyDoom viruses getting through, not sure why).



In my case, sometimes it's because I get "can't connect to /tmp/clamd" errors.
I have another ClamAV at the "real" mailserver (not exim), so I can simply let all mail pass thru when
this error happens on exim/exiscan. I tag emails with "warn" during virus checks, not with
a "deny" so that mail processing continue even if clamd fails. How do you setup yours?


Regards,

Fajar A. Nugraha


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