On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 08:34:56AM -0400, Scott Rothgaber said: > Good Morning! > > I've built a gateway using sendmail, clamav and spamassassin. After > setting the MX records for a test domain to go through this box, the > spam is rolling in! ;-) Then, I threw a virus at it. The resulting > behavior is nothing like what I expected... > > 1) sendmail receives message, calls clamd > 2) clamd identifies virus > 3) clmilter adds headers, hands message to sendmail-submit > 4) sendmail-submit calls spamd > ... > > Say what?!?! > > In an attempt to get rid of sendmail-submit, I renamed submit.cf and > tried again. This time, the message is rejected as it should be but now > I get a bunch of bitching from sendmail about the inability to save > queue files because of permissions. > > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! > > Anyone been down this road before?
Why is clmilter just adding headers and passing the message on, instead of 5xx'ing the virus? Do you really want to keep all the viruses people send you? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | About the time we think we can make | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ends meet, somebody moves the ends. - | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | - Herbert Hoover | --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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