On 21.09.25 18:09, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
For many years now (well before Cisco's involvement) I have been scanning
email just before delivery by Postfix using procmail (not a Milter). Up
until now, I have been running ClamAV on the same computer as Postfix, and
scanning using clamdscan to stream (not fdpass) the mail contents to
clamd. (I do this using clamscan-procfilter.pl, originally developed by A
G Basile in 2004 and modified by me in 2007 and 2017.)
[...]
Might there be a better way to do this? (I briefly thought of setting up
a VM or a "container" on the current server running Postfix et al, and
running the latest ClamAV therein, but that would still require a quite
disruptive upgrade of the software environment.)
Why not using milter?
clamav-milter supports connecting to remote clamav. It also supports
multiple clamd sockets.
Alternatively, you can remotely connect to clamav-milter.
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