Hi, Everyday I receive a lot of email, and especially a good share of spam and virus-infected mail (> 150 daily). I'm already using Spamassassin through a filter (criterion "Pipe message to shell command /usr/bin/spamassassin -c"), etc. It works extremely well.
I'd like to do same for my infected mail. I set up a filter with Clamscan <http://clamav.elektrapro.com/>, an open source antivirus, using the following criterion : Pipe message to shell command "clamscan -" Returns greater than "0" The "-" option indicates a data stream. It works, but the signature database is quite small and it does not catch a lot of my infected mail... I've discovered Antivir <http://www.hbedv.com/>. It's a commercial product but it's free for personal use. But I'm unable to make it work with Evolution... Simply putting <Pipe message to shell command "antivir " Returns greater than "0"> does not catch anything... I haven't found a "data streaming" option for Antivir. I suppose I need to make a "pipe" or a "redirection" or something, but it's beyond my actual knowledge of Linux... Does anyone use Antivir for filtering in Evolution? How do you set it up? Or what would you suggest? I suppose I could do it with a combination of procmail, fetchmail, etc. But it means new applications to install and configure... I'd prefer a solution for the "average user" ;-) Thanks! PS. I know I don't have much to fear from the infected mail I receive. I could continue to simply annihilate them manually, but I'd prefer that my machine does it for me... -- Philippe _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
