Re: [SAtalk] Suggestions on how to add virus scanning

2002-10-27 Thread Robin Whittle
I am running SpamAssassin from Courier Maildrop, which is functionally much the same as Procmail, but (I understand) cleaner as a language and more powerful. Then a Maildrop rule finds the messages which are deemed to be spam and deals with them. The remainder are sent to Anomy Sanitizer, which d

Re: [SAtalk] Suggestions on how to add virus scanning

2002-10-27 Thread Frank Pineau
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 19:52:08 +0100, you wrote: >Gustave Eiffel wrote: > >> On RedHat 8.0 running SA through procmail site-wide ( using sendmail >> as MTA )I want to add virus filtering as well. >> >> What is the easiest way to add this? It looks like Amavis is a >> popular choice >> but it apear

Re: [SAtalk] Suggestions on how to add virus scanning

2002-10-27 Thread Mike Burger
I can't speak for Sendmail, as I'm using Postfix, but I believe amavis works with sendmail in the same manner as postfix. The general setup for amavis and your MTA is to set up a content filter...your MTA passes the message through to Amavais via smtp, and amavis sends it back to your MTA, agai

Re: [SAtalk] Suggestions on how to add virus scanning

2002-10-27 Thread Wolfgang Fritz
Gustave Eiffel wrote: > On RedHat 8.0 running SA through procmail site-wide ( using sendmail > as MTA )I want to add virus filtering as well. > > What is the easiest way to add this? It looks like Amavis is a > popular choice > but it apears to remove procmail as the MDA in the sendmail.cf file.

[SAtalk] Suggestions on how to add virus scanning

2002-10-27 Thread Gustave Eiffel
On RedHat 8.0 running SA through procmail site-wide ( using sendmail as MTA )I want to add virus filtering as well. What is the easiest way to add this? It looks like Amavis is a popular choice but it apears to remove procmail as the MDA in the sendmail.cf file. Is this the case? Looking f