----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Doug Monroe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> maybe I should clarify. The quarantine-attachements.txt file acts on
> headers, and can not be used to "scan" message body. QS is modular and
> it can pass the message to utilities like SpamAssassin which does
> content scanning for the purpose of identifying spam; also
> F-Prot/Kaspersky/ClamAV/etc and many other tools which do the same for
> identifying virii, etc...
>
> You're free to make you own module to do what you want.
> This has been discussed on the list. Maybe the archives would help.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nerijus Baliunas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Q-S 2 will probably do that. But it is possible to use clamav for that
now, look in
> list archives.

Thank you both for your answers.  I did search the archives and cannot find
how to make clam filter out certain words in the body of an email.  I also
searched the clam archives and didn't find anything either.

I don't mind writing a simple script in perl or maybe even a simple C app
that filters an email looking for key words or phrases I'll have in a text
file.  I assume the script should then either return a 0 for OK or 1 for
error.

How do I make qmail-scanner find my script and execute it etc.?  Are there
some simple steps to take or some documentation somewhere I can look over?

Thanks
Malcolm



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