Hi, Thanks for your reply.

Yes there are many ways. I forgott to mention that i want to use it with procmail.

I use spamassassin for spam filtering so that is covered.

How do I go about configuring clamav to work with procmail. In the links I sent it seemes they want to send it to "trashcan" whitch no longer is in the distribution of clamav. Any suggestions?

But I have to disagree about a system wide procmail. I use one and it is owned by root and is located in /etc/procmail and is applied to all messages comming in.

/jon

Ren� Berber said the following on 2005-04-23 17:57:

Jon wrote:


Hi,



Hello.



Im using Maildir and IMAP on my Sendmail e-mail server.

1. It seems that there are two (mostly accepted) ways of installing
clamav as a virusscanner and I wish to know if anyone can advise whitch
one is the best?


[snip]

There are many ways to use clamav... if you only want virus scanning, no spam
detection, the easiest and probably most efficient procedure would be to install
it on the _sendmail_ server.  For that purpose clamav's distribution includes
clamav-milter.



2. The other question is. I'm working against a production server and is
it safe to test only on one user (to only edit his .procmail)?



If you want to test with only one user procmail (without the milter) is the way to do it. But it only will work if the user has a HOME, which is not necessarily the case if your IMAP server is Cyrus for instance.



3. Whitch .procmail is processed first. The users or the systemwide?



There is no system wide .procmail rule.


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