> Actually I'm now looking at the uvscan docs, it seems by
> adding --mime and --mailbox to uvscan it should handle the
> unpacked email by itself. Maybe these should be added to
> qmail-scanner itself? Also qmail-scanner sets the --secure
> option, which activates --unzip, so should --unzip
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeremy Kusnetz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 5:01 PM
> To: Dallas L. Engelken; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Qmail-scanner-general]Trying to daemonize
> uvscan through spamd
>
> Actually I'm now looking at the uvscan docs, it se
I'm using qmail-1.03+smtp-auth+qmail-scanner-1.16 with vpopmail. Upon following
the instructions provided in 'The qmail Handbook', I installed qmail-scanner on
my system.
I performed all the necessary tests it asked to do during ./configure, all of
which gave me no errors. More importantly, I di
> you are daemonizing a command line call? it's still a command line
> scanner. a daemonized uvscan would be one that loads virus defs into
> memory, and a message is piped through it... this is how spamc/spamd
> works. i guess i dont see what you are gaining by doing this?
Okay, so I'm not
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeremy Kusnetz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:29 PM
>
> I've been running with virus scanning through uvscan and spam
> scanning with spamassassin with no problems.
>
> I would now like to move to where both virus and spam
> scann
Hello,
I've been running with virus scanning through uvscan and spam scanning with
spamassassin with no problems.
I would now like to move to where both virus and spam scanning are done on
servers other then the server qmail is running on. This is easy with
spamassassin's spamd and spamc. But u
> Now... I'd also like to send SPAM (spamassassin marks anything with a
> score of 7 or higher as spam on my system) to the bitbucket.
> I'm well
> aware that qmail-scanner doesn't do this by default, but I
> wondered if I
> can modify it for my purposes to just throw the mail to /dev/null if