Jonathan Armitage wrote:
> Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
>   
>> I have Exim 4.67 installed and the latest version of clamAV.
>>
>> I have av_scanner=clamd:/tmp/clamd
>>
>> What type of ACL do I need for exim? Because the ones I've tried break 
>> exim from working.
>>
>>     
> How do they break Exim?
>
> What reply do you get from exim -bV?
>
> What is Exim saying in the logs?
>
> Jon
>
> Jon Armitage
> System Administrator
> 365 Media Group plc
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I think it was the ACL that I had. Which was:

check_message:
  require verify = header_sender

  ######## EXISCAN ACL #########
  deny message = This message contains malformed MIME ($demime_reason)
  demime = *
  condition = ${if >{$demime_errorlevel}{2}{1}{0}}

  deny message = This message contains a virus or other harmful content 
($malware_name)
  demime = *
  malware = *

  deny message = This message contains an attachment of a type which wedo not 
accept (.$found_extension)
  demime = bat:com:pif:prf:scr:vbs

  warn message = X-Antivirus-Scanner: Clean mail though you should still use an 
Antivirus
  ######## EXISCAN ACL #########

It was causing "Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 Administrative prohibition" 
in the log. When I took out the ACL it went away.

I started clamd with /usr/local/clamav/sbin/clamd --debug and have 
av_scanner: clamd:/tmp/clamd I just cant' see anything being scanned. Am 
I missing an ACL? Router? Transport? I'm just lost on this.
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