Ian,
I am not sure of your technical expereince level, or your MTA of
preference, but you can easily setup something with a combination of
qmail+clamav.
All you have to do is integrate clamav to scan at the qmail queue level.
This can easily be done with a program such as qmail-qfilter (a C
appli
On Apr 18, 2004, at 7:07 AM, Ian Armstrong wrote:
I am looking for an SMTP proxy to use with Clamav. Can anyone
recommend one?
I'm not sure what you're trying to configure exactly, but we're using
postfix+amavisd-new and clamav on FreeBSD 4.9 for use as an SMTP
gateway to scan incoming mail
On Sunday 18 April 2004 13:01, Peter Bonivart wrote:
> WipeOut wrote:
> > I am guessing you are meaning something to sit in front of your SMTP
> > server that will scan the mail for viruses and then if clean pass the
> > mail onto the mail server..
> >
> > I am looking for the same thing but so far
On Sunday 18 April 2004 12:33 pm, WipeOut wrote:
> Ian Armstrong wrote:
> > I am looking for an SMTP proxy to use with Clamav. Can anyone
> > recommend one?
>
> I am looking for the same thing but so far I haven't found anything to
> do it.. It seems that everything wants to integrate with the mai
WipeOut wrote:
I am guessing you are meaning something to sit in front of your SMTP
server that will scan the mail for viruses and then if clean pass the
mail onto the mail server..
I am looking for the same thing but so far I haven't found anything to
do it.. It seems that everything wants to
WipeOut wrote:
Ian Armstrong wrote:
I am looking for an SMTP proxy to use with Clamav. Can anyone
recommend one?
I am guessing you are meaning something to sit in front of your SMTP
server that will scan the mail for viruses and then if clean pass the
mail onto the mail server..
I am lookin
Ian Armstrong wrote:
I am looking for an SMTP proxy to use with Clamav. Can anyone
recommend one?
Ian.
Ian Armstrong
ika at expressmail dot dk
http://www.expressmail.dk
Brøndshøj 14, Rønne, 3700, Bornholm, Denmark
I am guessing you are meaning something to sit i