On 1 December 2017 at 13:54, K F wrote:
> Btw. we're using PRTG to monitor how the system fares, so far I can monitor
> most things, but how about ClamAV? Anybody that has an idea on how monitor
> the milter?
You can check clamav's log file(s) thus:
grep -a "clamd.*FOUND$" /path/to/logfile
Btw. we're using PRTG to monitor how the system fares, so far I can monitor
most things, but how about ClamAV? Anybody that has an idea on how monitor the
milter?
Den 14:16 fredag den 1. december 2017 skrev K F :
Hi Guys
I think I got it working, I just tried sending the Eicar line to
Hi Guys
I think I got it working, I just tried sending the Eicar line to a mailbox, and
got this message:
DecĀ 1 13:57:52 bounce postfix/cleanup[21255]: B17C5403B316: milter-reject:
END-OF-MESSAGE from sonic306-19.consmr.mail.ir2.yahoo.com[77.238.176.205]:
5.7.1 Command rejected; from= to= proto
On 30 November 2017 at 16:28, Gary wrote:
>
> FWIW
> ...
>
> From: fribse2...@yahoo.dk
> Ok, it looks like there is a clamav-milter available in the EPEL, that seems
> to be the simplest solution.
> So I've installed clamav-milter-systemd clamav-scanner-systemd
If you use clamav you should add t
.dkSent: November 30, 2017 6:04 AMTo: postfix-users@postfix.orgReply-to: fribse2...@yahoo.dkSubject: SV: Good solution for antivirus Ok, it looks like there is a clamav-milter available in the EPEL, that seems to be the simplest solution.So I've installed clamav-milter-systemd clamav-scanner-
Ok, it looks like there is a clamav-milter available in the EPEL, that seems to
be the simplest solution.
So I've installed clamav-milter-systemd clamav-scanner-systemd
I've corrected the config for clamd:
cp /usr/share/doc/clamav-server-0.98.4/clamd.conf /etc/clamd.d/clamd.conf
LogSyslog yesDatab
Hi All
Ok, got the postfix/dovecot solution up and running, and it's performing
nicely. It's a definite upgrade from the Windows 2003+SMTP server solution that
was there before, performance is not comparable, and management with the
postfixadmin is just simply nice. Again, thankyou very much to