Ian Armstrong wrote:amavisd-new could be used an SMTP Proxy. I tried that, but gave up on it. Performance-wise it's terrible.
I am guessing you are meaning something to sit in front of your SMTP server that will scan the mail for viruses and then if clean pass the mail onto the mail server..
I am looking for an SMTP proxy to use with Clamav. Can anyone recommend one?
I am looking for the same thing but so far I haven't found anything to do it.. It seems that everything wants to integrate with the mail server..
I use exim+exiscan+clamav. Although exim is a full-functional mail server, I'm using it to perform mail filtering (in your words : something that sits in front of your SMTP server that will scan the mail for viruses and SPAM and then if clean pass the mail onto the real mail server).
Regards,
Fajar -- Please avoid sending me Microsoft Office attachments. See http://www.newsforge.com/software/04/03/27/0134204.shtml
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