On 2018-04-29 08:14, Philip wrote:
Debian 7, Postfix, Dovecot, Amavis-New, SpamAssassan with ClamAV and
it all works nicely.

Outbound emails are virus scanned it's just working out how to get the
inbound emails to be virus scanned.  I've been looking at the
clamav-milter... just need to find a good tutorial that can explain
how it works.  I've figured to run the amavis-milter for incoming
emails but it's not scanning for viruses like it does the outbound
email.

Thoughts?

On 22/04/2018 00:47, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Philip skrev den 2018-04-21 06:31:

Do I have to enable clamav to delete emails that are found to have
viruses in them?  Since the last update to 0.10 it's not scanning
incoming emails.  I figured clamav is being triggered by AMAVIS.

Suggestions, Comments...

1: amavisd-milter
2: amavisd-prequeue
3: amavisd-afterqueue

how is your setup ?

i do use clamav-milter to reject virus,  eq i do not accept and kill

Hello Phillip,

I use Debian 9, but clamsmtp. the package is also available on Debian 7.

I was using the milter before, but there is a huge advantage using clamsmtp: it does not block the SMTP session, mails are filtered after the accept queue.

You can then drop or bounce them, and put the file in quarantine.

Kind regards,
André

PS: I suggest you to use an up to date distribution.

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