On Monday 16 February 2004 3:27 pm, Spam wrote:
I have installed ClamAV friday and have it successfully tagging viruses
e-mail with a header, but am wondering how people have actually stoped the
message that has a virus attached.
It seems to me like the easiest way would be to just not
MailScanner at http://www.mailscanner.info does this quite nicely! It
is easy to install and get up and running.
I have installed ClamAV friday and have it successfully tagging
viruses e-mail with a header, but am wondering how people have
actually stoped the message that has a virus attached.
On Monday 16 February 2004 10:27, Spam wrote:
I have installed ClamAV friday and have it successfully tagging viruses
e-mail with a header, but am wondering how people have actually stoped the
message that has a virus attached.
It seems to me like the easiest way would be to just not devilver
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 10:27, Spam wrote:
I have installed ClamAV friday and have it successfully tagging
viruses e-mail with a header, but am wondering how people have
actually stoped the message that has a virus attached.
You want to run ClamAV at SMTP time and stop the virus before your
Antony Stone mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run MailScanner http://www.mailscanner.info as a wrapper to ClamAV
and SpamAssassin (it can also handle many other A-V engines, and does
further tests checks of its own), and I find this a very good
solution to handling email.
I recently moved
On Monday, February 16, 2004 10:27 AM [EST], Spam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have installed ClamAV friday and have it successfully tagging viruses
e-mail with a header, but am wondering how people have actually stoped the
message that has a virus attached.
It seems to me like the easiest way
Brian Bruns wrote:
I use exim 4.30 with the exiscan/local_scan patches
Hey, another thing we share in common!
which integrate clamav
directly into exim. Works like a charm
Very true! It can reject virus right at SMTP time, AND with less CPU
load than those perl-scanners too :)
and stops a