Robert, thanks for that link. Very informative.
I found it interesting that the descriptive words used in the thesis were very
similar to words I used to describe my question.
I'll be tinkering with it if nothing more than for academic purposes.
Thanks again everyone for great input and incredib
Am 26.07.2017 um 11:21 schrieb Beeblebrox:
> Hello.
> How can I setup IMAP incoming email scanning via ClamAV on a LAN gateway.
> Most devices on the LAN are mobiles. I would prefer to not store or configure
> user email credentials on the gateway and have the auth mechanism work
> directly from
Hello again,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2017, Beeblebrox wrote:
> ... I think you'd need some complexity just for example to be able to
> use third-party databases...
GW - Not sure I'm not fully grasping this point. I thought I could
install the 3rd part tools and keep them up to date with cron jobs?
Er
Beeblebrox wrote:
>> ... If clamd finds something (it does happen), what's the plan?
>> The message is *already* in the user's mail box, and I'd say it should
>> *not* be there in your scenario, because the user can pick up the bad
>> mail simply by connecting other than through your gateway.
>
Hello,
Great posts everyone, I have really learned a lot from your input and
it's very much appreciated.
> As I read it, he's looking at "random users accessing random servers"
> - eg a user connecting his phone to the guest network and it then
> accessing Gmail.
Yes, this was exactly the concep
Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> The original poster doesn't mention which IMAP server he's using.
As I read it, he's looking at "random users accessing random servers" - eg a
user connecting his phone to the guest network and it then accessing Gmail.
I really don't think it's possible to do what he wan
On Thu, 27 Jul 2017, G.W. Haywood wrote:
...snipped...
The message is *already* in the user's mail box, and I'd say it should
*not* be there in your scenario, because the user can pick up the bad
mail simply by connecting other than through your gateway.
The original poster doesn't mention wh
Hello again,
On Thu, 27 Jul 2017, Beeblebrox wrote:
... I need the gateway setup to be fire-up & forget.
That's a tall order. Given that requirement you don't need to add any
more complexity than you already have, and to make scanning by ClamAV
worth doing in the first place I think you'd ne
Perhaps you could advise what specifics re the configuration you would like for
me to provide...
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Thanks GW.
> If the clients are using IMAPS,
Yes IMAPS TLS. I could consider MIM as long as I do it right.
> Can you be a bit more forthcoming about the situation?
* Well, small LAN, known users, but visitors would be unknown users.
* I'm setting it up but won't be administering it. I need the ga
Hi there,
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017, Beeblebrox wrote:
How can I setup IMAP incoming email scanning via ClamAV on a LAN
gateway.
If the clients are using IMAPS, which they probably should be doing,
and I guess they probably are, then you cannot do this without being
a Man In The Middle. I guess yo
Hello.
How can I setup IMAP incoming email scanning via ClamAV on a LAN gateway. Most
devices on the LAN are mobiles. I would prefer to not store or configure user
email credentials on the gateway and have the auth mechanism work directly from
device to main server (ex: gmail).
Can the scanning
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