> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: dovecot-bounces+egbert=vandenbussche...@dovecot.org > [mailto:dovecot-bounces+egbert=vandenbussche...@dovecot.org] > Namens James Butler > Verzonden: vrijdag 17 april 2009 20:58 > Aan: Dovecot Mailing List > Onderwerp: [Dovecot] For the record: > Postfix+Spamassassin+ClamAV+Dovecot > > > Postfix 2.5.5 > SpamAssassin 3.2.5 (under Perl 5.10.0) > ClamAV 0.95.1 > Dovecot 1.2.rc2 > > works fine on Fedora 10. > > Installed Dovecot and ClamAV from source and everything else > using yum. > > I'm using the ClamAV plugin for Spamassassin: > http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ClamAVPlugin > > I'm calling Spamassassin with: > > /etc/postfix/main.cf: > mailbox_command = /usr/bin/spamc -f -e > /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver > > Postfix hands off to Spamassassin, which processes ALL mail (not just > attachments) through the ClamAV plugin before parsing for > spam, and then hands the whole mess off to Dovecot for > 'deliver' to handle. > > How simple is that? > > Since ClamAV scanns all mail, it might be too > processor-intensive for really large mail systems, but it is > working great for our 120+ user system with lots of spam > coming in. If you're using Procmail or some other > preprocessor that can hand off to a pipe, then you could skip > the plugin and pipe messages over a certain size (i.e. >1024) > to clamd, instead. > > Enjoy! > > James
Hi! Apologies for digging an old thread from the bin. I was wondering how this relates to Amavisd? Should I regard the proposed plugin solution as a 'poor mans' solution when one does not want to install amavis? Thanks! Egbert Jan (NL)