Hi Fajar,

> >I just try to set up ClamAV with CommuniGate Pro using the cgpav tool.
> >But somehow it does not work: I want the engine to scan the mail and, if
> >a virus is found, add a header to the mail (leaving the action to the
> >user). So I updated the config accordingly, but all I get in the log is:
> >
> >EXTFILTER bad response: ADDHEADER "X-Virus-Flag: Yes"
> >
> >Does anybody know how to fix this? The server used is CommuniGate Pro
> >SMTP 3.5.9 (maybe that's the reason?)

> 3.5.9 is obsolete. Upgrade to 4.x immediately (CGP upgrade is free).
> You might have to rewrite your web interface (if you already customize it),
> but other than that the upgrade process is painless.

Updating is in my experience not always that easy and in the past
several times had strange side effects. Before updating a server I like
to test that first, but right now I miss my backup server I used for
that. So I don't want to update just because of that one new feature. Is
there any other way to solve it? Why does cgpav not add the header lines
itself? Is there any other wrapper to ClamAV available? Maybe somebody
wrote a simple script to clamassassin?

Regards,
Izzy.

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