--- Dennis Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greg T. wrote: > > As I understand it, here is the flow: > > > > fetchmail -> exim -> cyrus > > > > The clam and spam stuff gets done while exim is > > processing. > > > > There are lines of code in the configuration file > > which tell clam and spam what and how to process. > > > > > > acl_check_content: > > > > # Reject virus infested messages. > > deny message = This message contains malware > > ($malware_name) > > demime = * > > malware = */defer_ok > > > > deny message = This message contains malformed > MIME > > ($demime_reason) > > demime = * > > condition = ${if > > The "glue" in this case is Exiscan which is a patch > against Exim. Since > you seem unaware of this, I'm guessing you grabbed > an RPM with it > already applied. > > You should read both the Exim docs (all of it, esp > the part about ACL's) > and the Exiscan doc. Running a mail server without > understanding how it > works is a good way to get your site blacklisted. > > One of the best reasons to run Exim is the extensive > and very > user-friendly documentation. Use it. Grab the pdf > or html tarball. > Take it home and digest it. Reference it everytime > you make a change. > > -- > Dennis Skinner > Systems Administrator > BlueFrog Internet > http://www.bluefrog.com > > "Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer > an oil painting and > autumn a mosaic of them all. - Stanley Horowitz" > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users > Thanks for the info. I'll take it to heart.
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