Hello acab, On mon., Nov 02, 2009, aCaB wrote: >On mon., Nov 02, 2009, clamavl...@encambio.com wrote: >> Questions >> --------- >> >> [...] >> >> I'd rather not start with Amavis, Amavisd, Amavis(new), or any >> other software if it's possible to use Clamav directly with my >> MTA+Spamassasin. >> >To answer your final question: yes, it is possible. Yes you don't >need amavis. > Thanks, that's nice to know. What a good design.
>> Clamav is correctly built (without --enable-milter) and running. >> >> Questions >> --------- >> How can I configure Postfix to use Clamav's unix socket interface? >> Is it practical to use the 'content_filter' option of Postfix's >> smtp(8) or is there a better way? >> >However you seem a bit confused about postfix interfaces. In >particular the content_filter interface is not the same as the >milter interface. > Yes, I assumed that. Knowing nothing about milter interfaces, I was hoping to configure Clamav (with its unix socket interface) using the same pattern I used with Spamassassin (content_filter.) So you are suggesting that this will not work, right? >I'd suggest you to start from http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html >which will answer all your other questions. > I'll take a look at that, but first... >> Questions >> --------- >> >> [...] >> >> Would building the clamav-milter be helpful for this problem? >> Should I build again with --enable-milter? ...keeping the unix socket on and TCP port off? Is there a way to accomplish this without clamav-milter? Regards, Brian _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml