We use CentOS 5 here and recently ran across this issue with ClamAV
0.95.3 (we're using the clamav-0.95.3-46.el5 RPM from either RPMForge or
ATRPMs). The startup script in that RPM is still written for ClamAV
prior to 0.95 where clamav-milter did not use a configuration file.
The old script u
* G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> It should come as no surprise to anyone that having read the message,
> it's possible to store it somewhere in the filesystem, e.g. for later
> analysis, despite the fact that the message is to be rejected.
>
:-)
>> Does anyone know a way to make sendmail r
Hi there,
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 Mark Costlow wrote:
> Prior to 0.95, I had my clamav-milter configured to quarantine messages
> and reject them. So the sender got a 550 SMTP response, and we got
> a copy of the payload they were trying to send.
>
> In 0.95.3, I have the choice to tell the milter t
* aCaB wrote:
> Mark Costlow wrote:
>> Prior to 0.95, I had my clamav-milter configured to quarantine messages
>> and reject them. So the sender got a 550 SMTP response, and we got
>> a copy of the payload they were trying to send.
>>
>> In 0.95.3, I have the choice to tell the milter to Reject th
Mark Costlow wrote:
> Prior to 0.95, I had my clamav-milter configured to quarantine messages
> and reject them. So the sender got a 550 SMTP response, and we got
> a copy of the payload they were trying to send.
>
> In 0.95.3, I have the choice to tell the milter to Reject the message
> (which re