- "Jason Haar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt wrote:
> > The MTA is qmail with simscan sitting up front calling ClamAV and
> qmail-scanner on the backend calling more AV engines.
> That's strange, as by default Qmail-Scanner blocks Partials via the
> "policy block" file - /var/spool/qsc
Matt wrote:
> The MTA is qmail with simscan sitting up front calling ClamAV and
> qmail-scanner on the backend calling more AV engines.
That's strange, as by default Qmail-Scanner blocks Partials via the
"policy block" file - /var/spool/qscan/quarantine-events.txt?
Did you disable that at som
- "Chuck Swiger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You haven't mentioned what MTA you are using, which makes a big
> difference as
> to when and what you can use to do rejects during the SMTP session
> rather than
> accepting and then bouncing.
>
> However, note that ClamAV is a virus scanner, n
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We use a series of AV engines to scan emails and have a problem with
> partial mime types being let through the first stage which is Clamav.
> This means they aren't rejected at SMTP time. Is there a way to get
> Clamav to block these emails? Remote Outlook Express user
Hi all,
We use a series of AV engines to scan emails and have a problem with
partial mime types being let through the first stage which is Clamav.
This means they aren't rejected at SMTP time. Is there a way to get
Clamav to block these emails? Remote Outlook Express users seem to be the
main cu