ankush grover wrote:

>Hey Friends,
>
>I have configured a Mail Server on FC3(Fedora Core 3) a Redhat
>Product.The Mail Server MTA is Postfix and Pop Server is Dovecot.I
>have few questions.
>
>a) I have installed clamav.083 on FC3 I will make sure that I update
>it soon.As the Mail Server is running on FC3 how do I make clamav work
>with postfix.I read the documentation of clamav but there is nothing
>given for Postfix as compared to Sendmail.For Sendmail we can give
>direct entries in the sendmail.mc for clamav-milter.I have downloaded
>and installed clamav-milter also but i am not getting the lines which
>i need to make it run with postfix.I know that there are few utilities
>like MailScanner ,Amavis but I am interested in putting the codes for
>clamav in Postfix to make it run with Postfix.
>  
>
I found a link at http://www.postfix.org/docs.html which was very
helpful to me that you might be interested in.  It was listed as
Anti-SPAM Gateway Using OpenBSD, Postfix, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin,
Razor and DCC <http://www.flakshack.com/anti-spam/> by Scott Vintinner. 
The link pointed to http://www.flakshack.com/anti-spam/
Have fun.

>b) On the Same Machine on which Mail Server is running ,Samba Server
>is also configured .I want to protect samba shares from viruses and
>trojans.Is it possible to protect the Mails and Samba Shares on the
>same machine through Clamav antirvirus.If yes which rpm i have to
>download for that.
>  
>
I'm not sure about which rpm, but a couple days ago (2005-04-28) there
was a thread started with the title " Load averages going too high when
doing a full    clamscan".  There were many good suggestions there, but
one which you may be most interested in was a posting by Trog on
2005-04-29.  There is a search at the bottom of
http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html which you can type
"samba" (without the quotes) and pull up the whole conversation.

>c)I ran the clamscan on the FC3 and clamav says there are 8 infected
>files.I don't know how to delete those files.Clamav does not deletes
>the infected files by itself .
>  
>
I compile clamav from source.  After unpacking the source, there are a
dir named test which when scanned shows several clam.* files "infected"
with  ClamAV-Test-File.  Are they in your list of infected files?  When
scanning, Clamav should list filenames and paths of infected files.  See
if these test files are listed.

With that information in mind, there is an option for removing infected
files.  clamscan --help and clamdscan --help show how to do it.  Be
careful though.

>I will be very grateful if you can reply to my queries.May be few of
>the questions i have asked might be answered before also .
>
>Thanks & Regards
>
>Ankush Grover
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>  
>


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