You can run an Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam gateway with a lower MX value
than your real mail server.
The gateway filters, cleans, and deals with bounces. "Good" mail is
passed onto your mail server.
You can have multiple gateways at the same MX if you _really_ need to.
qmail-scanner with clam-av a
Hi,
Clamav works great with QS and that is what we are using on our mail
servers. http://clamav.elektrapro.com/
Regards,
Rick
Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
Yes I know that, but I do need to have the scanner in one machine and the mail
program in another, and qmail-scanner although it do
Don't know if it would work for you, but we use qmail-scanner to call
spamd/spamc for the spam tagging and have the spamd run on another machine.
For the virus scanning, it calls sophie (which uses the Sophos engine) and
it also supports networking, so we run it on another machine.
Trey Nolen
Yes I know that, but I do need to have the scanner in one machine and the mail
program in another, and qmail-scanner although it does stop a lot of virus, it
is not enough for me. (which by the way I am also using)
I have seen the bitdefender, has anyone used that one? or also I have seen the
pand
Qmail-Scanner works well and gives you the ability to incorporate SPAM
filtering
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 11:37, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
> Hi guys, do anyone know a good antivirus scanner that can be installed on linux
> but not directly in the machine with the email server? and that work
Hi guys, do anyone know a good antivirus scanner that can be installed on linux
but not directly in the machine with the email server? and that works with
qmail+vpopmail?
eg:
Firewall--->Antivirus Mail scanner--->Qmail+Vpopmail Mailserver
Thanks again
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Thanks to everyone, I will check all the options.
Your help is always appreciated :)
My configuration of the qmail-scanner is in the same machine, I wasn't aware it
could be separated too... still my boss wants something more.
Take care everyone.
www.messagewall.org i use it as mail relay, and its very good, it has basic
spam filter, and nativly reads openantivirus definition files. (check out
the MW faq for AV updates, as openantivirus is a bit slow, MW hourly
compiles a combined definition file from OpenAntivirus and ClamAV's databases