On Monday, February 16, 2004 10:27 AM [EST], Spam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I have installed ClamAV friday and have it successfully tagging viruses
> e-mail with a header, but am wondering how people have actually stoped the
> message that has a virus attached.
>
> It seems to me like the easiest way would be to just not devilver any mail
> that has a header saying it has a virus.  Although this would work I would
> rather send the recipient of the letter a message saying that someone tried
> to send them a message, but it had a virus so it was stopped.  I am curious
> to know how some of you have this setup.  Any input would be appreciated.
>
> I am currently running clamav via procmail.


I use exim 4.30 with the exiscan/local_scan patches which integrate clamav
directly into exim.  Works like a charm and stops a good portion of the
viruses (still some MyDoom viruses getting through, not sure why).



-- 
Brian Bruns
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