On Thursday 22 December 2005 16:42, Shlomi Fish wrote: > So what I'm going to do is: > > 1. Follow the instructions on http://www.clamav.net/binary.html (under > Debian) > > We'd better configure the Debian volatile source, so the ClamAV packages > would be better updated.
Done and done. I installed the clamav meta-package and the clamav-daemon packge. The clamav daemon is running and is in /etc/init.d. > > 2. Install QClam under /usr/local/apps/qclam/bin/qclam: > > http://sageshome.net/oss/qclam.php > > 2a. Mention it in /iglu/meta/Programs-Installed-From-Source.txt . > Done and done. Note that QClam can only work with clamscan (not with clamdscan). I'd like to contact its author about it. It's also written in C++, so I had to install g++ to compile it. > 3. Prepend a line: > > <<<<<< > > |/usr/local/apps/qclam/bin/qclam > > For every dot-qmail file under ~alias that wishes to use ClamAV. > I did it for my alias. Seems to work pretty well as I did not receive any of the certain virus that I was flooded with and still receive most legitimate mail. Regards, Shlomi Fish --------------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.shlomifish.org/ 95% of the programmers consider 95% of the code they did not write, in the bottom 5%.
