Hello, Your question might be better answered elsewhere since it doesn't have much to do with dbmail, but I can tell you that I use something called Maia which is itself a frontend/manager type thing for SpamAssassin and Amavis. It certainly can hold zip files for you, and it looks like (at first glance at least) it can do anything else that Canit does. It works very well with postfix and dbmail. -Aaron
On 9/19/06, Daniel Kasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all. I've been trying to get DBMail working with sendmail ( as some of you may remember ). I think I've had enough of that now. I'm considering people's recommendations to use Postfix, but I'd like to know if the following is possible ... Currently we use CanIt ( http://www.canit.ca ) to do advanced content filtering. The main feature that this provides ( that I'm not sure if I can reproduce elsewhere ) is the ability to hold messages in transit until an administrator ( ie me ) verifies that they're OK. The main type of file that I'm interested in is zip files. We receive a lot of zip files from customers, so we can't just reject all of them. But then we also receive a lot of viruses inside zip files, and experience has shown that virus scanners ( both on the mail server and on the desktop ) don't always catch these. But I do - if I can see the email text and attachment name, that's all I need to be able to tell CanIt to accept or reject the email. Is anything like this ( holding email in transit until it's given the OK ) available with Postfix? CanIt (which is based on mimedefang ) requires sendmail ( they need the milter API, and the developers claim that Postfix's milter isn't up to the job ). Dan -- Daniel Kasak IT Developer NUS Consulting Group Level 5, 77 Pacific Highway North Sydney, NSW, Australia 2060 T: (+61) 2 9922-7676 / F: (+61) 2 9922 7989 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] website: http://www.nusconsulting.com.au _______________________________________________ Dbmail mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
