On Sun, 2014-07-20 at 12:52 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Sunday, July 20, 2014 07:27:25 Chris wrote: > > On Sun, 2014-07-20 at 13:32 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > > > On 19.07.14 21:38, Chris wrote: > > > >Finally I'm about finished with setting up my Ubuntu 14.04 system and > > > >getting everything setup the way it was in the old Mandriva system. I > > > >have both SA and ClamAV running now but I'm missing a module, > > > >File::Scan::ClamAV to interface with SA. Have tried multiple times to > > > >install via CPAN, I'm posted the output at pastebin - > > > >http://pastebin.com/bdurgL6X > > > > > > > >Any ideas anyone? ClamAV has been installed via the Ubuntu software > > > >installer if it makes a difference. > > > > > > why not using ClamAV with your MTA directly? > > > > Good morning Matus, I have postfix installed and running, however, the > > only mail that goes through it are the outputs of cronjobs sent to me > > and the forwarding of spam to the address s...@uce.gov . That is > > probably overkill but I installed it so long ago on the old machine that > > it was just 2nd nature to install it again. The mail from my ISP comes > > in via Fetchmail > Procmail and is run through SA prior to getting > > tossed to my inbox. > > I use clamsmtp (also from the Ubuntu package archive) with postfix, but I > suspect you could configure it as a transparent proxy between fetchmail and > procmail. Then the virus scanning would be handled further upstream. > > Scott K I looked at this Scott but I don't think I'm techno-savy enough to try it. Any other ideas on how to install this module? After looking at the 't' folder in the source pkg and the errors it looks like it's looking for something it can't find but then again I'm not a perl programmer so I can't be positive.
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