Milan Obuch wrote:
> On Thursday 12 January 2006 16:01, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > Georg Lutz wrote:
> > > You don't need amavis. There is a project named ClamCour
> > > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/clamcour/) which does the same
> > > thing as a global courier filter. It is in my opinion easier to
> > > install as amavis.
> > 
> > Definitely easier to install.  Not quite as configurable, though.
> > (Configuration?  We don't need no stinkin configuration!)
> > 
> > I assume that it simply rejects spam and accepts non-spam?  Does it
> > log its activity anywhere?  Any notification options?
> 
> ClamCour is virus filter - if ClamAV finds a virus in mail, it's get
> rejected. What would you like to configure? Its activity is logged
> together with maillog.

The only configuration I would need to match my current Amavis
configuration is email virus notification to an admin account.  I use
that to track virus outbreaks and produce stats.  I could do this via
processing the log files as well.

What happens if clamd goes down?

-- 
Bowie


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