Yup - but I think in this case it was actually intended for maildroprc - so it was a global thing.
m/ -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 4:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [courier-users] Has anyone used courier & clam-av? What's the preferred method of integration? This would be for your .mailfilter en the user home directory, correct? I'm asking because I'm having a similar problem with getting the LOGNAME for spamc with spamassassin using MySQL, so I haven't continued with amavis or Anomy, yet. Thanks, ed xfilter "/usr/local/bin/spamc -d localhost -f -u $LOGNAME" Mensaje citado por "Mitch \(WebCob\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | I think I remember something about an "import" required to get $SENDER: | | Gerardo had posted these notes (does this fix your problem?): | | | # Import Variables | # | import HOME | import SENDER | import RECIPIENT | | # Virus Scan | | if ($SENDER ne "") | { | FROM=$SENDER | } | else | { | FROM="unknown" | } | | xfilter "/usr/sbin/amavis $FROM $RECIPIENT" | | if (/^Subject:.*VIRUS IN*/) | { | exception { | to "Maildir/.Virus" | } | } | | If a virus was detected the mail goes to Maildir/.Virus and no further | checking is done for that piece of mail. | | If no viruses are found then Spam Assasin is called next; | | # Spam Assassin | | xfilter "/usr/local/bin/spamassassin -x" | | if (/^X-Spam-Flag: YES/) | { | to "Maildir/.Spam" | } | | If Spam is detected no further checks are done and mail is delivered to | Maildir/.Spam | | if no Spam is detected than Anomy is called, | | # Anomy Sanitizer | | ANOMY=/usr/local/anomy/ | xfilter "/usr/local/bin/sanitizer.pl | /var/xxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxx/sanitizer2.cfg" | | | And mail is then delivered to Maildir (if it made it this far). | | Hope this helps, I bet there are many different ways of doing this, and | mine | might not be the most efficient. | | Gerardo | | P.S. If you use Clam AV dont forget to setup freshclam for automatic | updates | to the virus.db (as far as I can tell they normally update twice daily) | | | | -----Original Message----- | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott | Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 9:09 PM | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Re: [courier-users] Has anyone used courier & clam-av? What's | the preferred method of integration? | | | So I got clamav to work with amavis and courier. I doubt it's the most | efficient possible solution, but it works with some small hic-ups. | | 0. Get a clamav rpm if you can. Otherwise, at least clamav is well | documented for install. | 1. Get the amavis-0.3.12.tar.gz source at www.amavis.org. | 2. Get the courier patch | http://www.amavis.org/contrib/amavis-courier.patch.2 | 3. Patch away. | 4. Due to some reason outside my understanding or patience I had to set the | default MTA to courier in 'configure' or it defaulted to sendmail. | 5. I built it with ./configure --enable-courier --with-amavisuser=amavis; | make | 6. Make sure /var/amavis /var/virusmails are chown amavis.amavis and have | the | correct permissions. | 7. Add the following to /etc/courier/maildroprc (or where ever it is in your | install). | | xfilter "/usr/sbin/amavis" | | It works for me, your mileage will vary. This can definately be cleaned up. | One slight problem is that amavis can't get $SENDER from the email in this | incarnation. Perhaps there is a better implementation, but until I figure | out how to get amavis-ng to work I'll stick with this setup. 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