Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2003 13:39 schrieb Giuseppe Ghib�: > Martin Fahrendorf ha scritto: > > Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2003 08:18 schrieb Michael Scherer: > >>>So you have to start a process for every single massage. That is wat > >>>I want to avoid. It is no problem while you are receiving only few > >>>messages per hour. But else, the overhead is to much. A daemon > >>>talking smtp is prefered (and that is waht amavisd-new does). > >> > >>But, IIRC, amavis forks a new spamassasin in the backgroung for each > >>message, so, this is almost the same ? > > > > No, amavisd-new runs as a daemon and is written in perl. It loads the > > Mail::Spamassassin perl module at starttime. No external process is > > started (besides the virus scanner not speaking smtp). > > > > Martin > > I've currently packaged that here: > > http://peoples.mandrakesoft.com/~ghibo/amavisd-new-0.20030616-1mdk.src.rpm >
looks nice. I will it test tomorrow. > But, before posting to contrib, I'm currently trying to find how to modify > amavisd.conf so that: > > - local "recipient" users is warned about receiving virus mail (with virus > ID) - sender is warned about sending a mail with virus, but only if sender > is relaying from LAN (it's a nonsense to warn non-local sender because > 99.9% in case of virus, the sender is fake). There is a flag called warnvirusrecip. But this will warn all recipients regardless of local user or not. So the easyest way is to use different mailserver for sending out and receiving in. > - let spam pass to users (but with X-Spam-Status) and at the same time > collect all the recognized spam to a repository for further bayes learning. Tis is done by default if you configure final_spam_destiny as D_PASS. every spam mail over the sa_kill_level_deflt value will be copied to /var/spool/amavisd/viruses > > Any quick hints welcome... > > Furthermore I still need to add a %post script so to set $mydomain in > /etc/amavisd.conf. > > Bye. > Giuseppe. Martin -- ------------------------------------------------------------ H E L I X Gesellschaft f�r Software & Engineering mbH ------------------------------------------------------------ Hanauer Landstrasse 52 Telefon (069) 4789 35-30 D-60314 Frankfurt am Main Telefax (069) 4789 35-44 ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.helix-gmbh.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------
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