* This one time, at band camp, Peter Hardy said:
> AMaViS! (http://amavis.sourceforge.net)
>
> amavis is a mail filter that decodes MIME attachments and passes them to a
> virus scanner. I've got it set up to quarantine infected mails and sent a
> warning email to the recipient. It can also reply back to the original
> sender. Trend AV is on its list of supported scanners.
>
> Not exactly what you want, but as it's mostly a perl script, it shouldn't be
> too hard to hack in what you need..
Not a bad idea at all - It will certainly give me a place to start if
nothing else. I would be weary of moving away from the 'Trend' way of
scanning things - cause of the support contracts etc. However the way
they pass emails off to the scanner might be a way to give me a hook
into perl....
Thanks Peter!
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