Joe Polk said: > Paul Matthews wrote: > >>I seam to have started a rather indeepth argument, so from all that i >> guess >>i just have this to say. >> >>1. Stephen Gran, you mention a 'php library with clamav bindings' how >> does >>that help me? is that something i should be looking into in relation to a >>squirriel mail plugin? >> >>2. James Kosin, you've said 'be sure to get clamdscan to scan for viruses >> or >>get a script to scan when checking email. There are plenty of choices out >>there.' Can you point me in the direction of a few of those scripts? >> >>3. Joe Polk, you said 'OpenWebMail has a hook into clamav and it looks >>better than Squirrelmail'. I know this thats where i got the idaea, but >> i'm >>using Squirriel Mail on my server at the moment with a lot of squirriel >> mail >>plugins, so i would like to stay with it. But both are webmail clients, i >>would imagen if one could do it so could the other ... >> > I don't server my own mail much anymore but when I did I milted sendmail > through clamd and just > left my users out of it. Not elligant and certainly it takes some of the > control away from users, but > sometimes you have to. >
The milter I use, J-Chkmail, allows users to choose if they wish to have any or all of content, virus, xfiles enabled for inbound mail. All mail is scanned outbound viruses and spam, but not xfiles. There is no interface to configure this and I have to do it manually until I complete a web-based tool. This process is also integrated into Sendmail to allow them to declare in the access table if they are a spam friend or not. dp _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html