9 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop[maildropl] Re: Virus Scanner Recomen...
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GaryFeb 12, 2003 9:27 am 
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From:ggre...@affinitas.org (ggre@affinitas.org)
Date:Feb 12, 2003 8:50:39 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

Take a look at these utilities. I used blackhole to call my clam AV and do some Spam Checks. I am currently testing anomy and tying in clam AV to it.

blackhole http://the.groovy.org/blackhole.shtml anomy http://mailtools.anomy.net/

As Michael said. "Clam works great!", they are keeping their virus db up to date. Also included is freshclam to keep those defenitions current.

Hope this helps some,

Gerardo

Michael writes:

I am using clam antivirus, it is free and works great.

As for calling the antivirus, I use qmail-scanner to call clam and SA.

Hi,

I currently have qmail+vpopmail+Spamassassin installed and am going to be using Maildrop to call spamassassin for my users. I would like to also call some kind of virus scanner for them as well. In the past, we used qmail-scanner and trophie, but that did not give us the kind of control that we will be able to have with maildrop.

I was wondering if the list has any suggestions for ways to interface maildrop with trophie (preferably with bounce-messages, quarantine, etc) or for another antivirus solution with maildrop. Also, could the list provide examples as to how maildrop calls their virus scanners?

Thanks in advance, Todd Ellison