hi david,
i have written a perl filter for incoming and outgoing mail, which uses
amavis as a virus scanner. the main problem i had was, that to successfully
do so i had to modify the controlfiles if a virus was detected. once i had
done that, the rest was easy... i suggest you read the chapter about
controlfiles and datafiles from the documentation.

alex

> Hi,
> I was trying to search archives for this theme but have found no
> satisfying answer.
>
> I am trying to set up filtering of incoming and outgoing mail based on
> the message contents. We have something similar done at our university
> firewall where QMail is able to block messages with suspicious content
> (viruses, spam etc). Is this possible with courier?
>
> I think maildrop filters can recognize message like that and delete it
> (or remove the content or whatever) but that is IMHO appliable by
> incoming mail only. Am I right? Is there a way how to block these
> messages comming from internal network as well?
>
> Regards,
>
> David Bruha.
>
>
>



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