On 11/28/2011 02:50 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> The most important thing lesson in all this is that the Fedora package
> for dspam does NOT enable clamav. It has to be rebuilt to work.

Hello,

   I'm the fedora package maintainer for dspam. I didn't enable it 
because I was under the impression that it was easier to put clamav into 
the pipe of possible mail 'filters' outside of dspam. Enabling it also 
makes dspam *require* clamav, and not everyone would want that. If there 
was some way of having dspam enable/dynamically load clamav support so I 
could make it a sub-package I think that would probably be the best 
solution if you ask me. Any thoughts on that feasibility?

I use clamav as a filter but it isn't through dspam.

-- 
Nathanael Noblet

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