Ryan Moore wrote:
The sock file was defined with one name in sendmail.mc and another in
the
configuration file for the milter itself. I made them the same and
sendmail is
happy.
so what's supposed to happen when it detects a virus? When I send
myself a
message with eicar.com attached, this
Steven Stern wrote:
so what's supposed to happen when it detects a virus? When I send myself a
message with eicar.com attached, this header gets added, but nothing is done:
What does it mean nothing is done exactly?
Tha mail is delivered to recipient or is it rejected?
X-Virus-Scanned: clamd /
You probably want the -b option to reject the DATA phase of the SMTP
session if the milter detects a virus.
Using the -b option is not recommended.
-Nigel
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:33:36 +0100, KriĀtof Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Be sure your virus db is up to date by running freshclam.
Petr
crontab -l
[snip]
17 */4 * * * /usr/bin/freshclam --quiet -l /var/log/clam-update.log
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Steve
You probably want the -b option to reject the DATA phase of the SMTP
session if the milter detects a virus.
No you dont need '-b option'.
I'm new to Clamav but from the manpage it looks like -N would be more
appropriate.
If I understand everything correctly then -b will bounce the message
I am an idiot.
The sock file was defined with one name in sendmail.mc and another in the
configuration file for the milter itself. I made them the same and sendmail is
happy.
so what's supposed to happen when it detects a virus? When I send myself a
message with eicar.com attached, this header
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:51:11 -0500, Ryan Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You probably want the -b option to reject the DATA phase of the SMTP
session if the milter detects a virus.
I added the -b option to clamav-milter.
As root, i typed cat eircar.com | mail steve -s test
Sendmail didn't
Steven Stern wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:55:03 -0600, Steven Stern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works appropriately if the mail comes from an external server. I'm leaving
-b in place and will see how it goes for a while.
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Steve
Yea thats how we do it here, I wasn't thinking mail