Jorge Bastos wrote:
What about the clamSMTP proxy? it won't have any problem with this?
I've saw something on the docs about home dirs on the disk, but...
dbmail doesn't use that, was dspam designed to work with dbmail?
Jorge
Hi,
Dspam has built-in support for clamav, so you don't need the clamSMTP
proxy. Dspam will connect to the clamav daemon when needed. When
compiling dspam add the --enable-clamav option to configure and set it
up in dspam.conf.
It connected via TCP, not through the socket though (v 3.6.0). Maybe
with the latest version there's socket support too.
Hope this helps.