Robert wrote:

> I did a port upgrade on my FreeBSD box from amavisd-new-2.2.? to
> amavisd-new-2.3.1,1 and ever since the amavis-stats have been showing
> less virus detection. I checked all logs and everything seems to be
> processing fine. I am running Postfix 2.2.3 with SpamAssassin 3.0.4. I
> don't see where the log format has changed, what should I look for?

> If you look at the month chart, you'll notice the big difference after
> week 33 - http://esmtp.webtent.net/amavis-stats/

I have a virus scanner in front of my amavisd-new box. It has only
seen 3 viruses this month (wow). I have a Postfix box in front of that
and I have been playing with RBLs and policy server daemons all this
month. I don't know how many virus laden messages were rejected at the
front door by using these services, but it may be quite a few. If not,
then maybe the virus business has just been slow. I don't really keep
track of this stuff, but I think that box usually sees 60 or 70
viruses per month on average.

Gary V



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