this is what i have ended up going with, i've writtern the how-to on my
website

http://www.yourhowto.org/content/view/2/9/

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Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] anti-virus imap scanner


On Wednesday 11 January 2006 09:01, Eric Cunningham wrote:
> > So then is there an smtp server that is receiving these messages and
> > storing them locally for pickup via imap, and if so, what is the name of
> > that smtp server?
>
> I'm looking to do the same thing.  I've got a Postfix/Cyrus setup
> installed on Debian Etch and debating between ClamSMTP and Amivisd-new
> (or other recommendations?).  I'd like to use spamassassin perhaps with
> SIEVE filters with squirrelmail.  This is for my church so I'd like to
> keep away from source compiles for ease of maintainability.  We have
> approximately 30 IMAP accounts.
>
> Would ClamSMTP be sufficient?  Would Amivisd be overkill?  I found
> several listed on the Postfix website but would be interested in hearing
> what others have used and why.
I'm using postfix/amavis/spamassassin/clam on my home mail server.  Not sure
what you mean by overkill, but it wasn't difficult to get working, and works
well.  Running fedora core 4, and I think it was all from rpm (it's been
running for 3 years now, so kinda hard to remember)
>
> Thanks!
>
> -eric
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