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The Saturday 2008-01-26 at 15:09 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:
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My reason for clamd as primary and clamscan as secondary is, that the
daemonized version is faster, so the slower command line scanner should only
be used when the daemon is unavailable.
Actually, I also have antivir installed (in parallel to clamd as primary).
Both are looking for fresh signatures every hour.
I have antivirus checking disabled; instead amavis dumps any email with
executable attachments. After all, this is linux and I have no use for
executables, even if bona fide ;-)
I wonder if amavis can be told to run virus scan only on those email with
suspicious attachments: exes, docs, pdfs, etc. I disabled it precisely
because it scanned every mail, which I think is an overkill: why should it
scan this list mail, for instance? It text only.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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