I use amavis-ng with postfix-1.x. Amavis-ng supports clamav.
http://www.amavis.org
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I have a lame script I use with procmail to enable email attachment
scanning on a platform too old to support sendmail milter. I have a new
server with RedHat 8.0 running a 1.x version of
Another problem. When I tar or zip the eicar.com file and send it as an
attachment, it is not picked up. Any ideas?
Sid Keller wrote:
Okay, I think that I got it. On amavis's website they suggested using
eicar.com as a test file. When I sent that through as an attachment it
was pick
Okay, I think that I got it. On amavis's website they suggested using
eicar.com as a test file. When I sent that through as an attachment it
was picked up by clamav. Sorry for the earlier post. Great software!!!
Sid
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First, sorry for the long post. I'm trying to sup
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 02:45:54PM -0600, Sid Keller wrote:
Thanks. I'm running clamscan from cron to scan the samba shares on my
server. I'm running it like this
/usr/local/bin/clamscan -r -i --stdout /samba_share >
/var/log/clamav-scan.log
I'm using redirection to try t
cted so that I can do something about them
later.
You mentioned using -l could cause potential destruction. Destruction
to the log file or something else?
Sid
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On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:20:09PM -0600, Sid Keller wrote:
I know that this is probably a dumb question, but
using clamscan, but I need to assure my boss that we don't
need to use a Windows based virus scanner for this.
By the way, I stumbled onto Clam AntiVirus while researching various
virus scanners to use for an email server.
Thanks,
Sid K