--- Begin Message ---justind wrote, on 30. jan 2007 16:28:I recently decided to switch my dspam configuration to an opt-in config because 98% of the users of our system do not use dspam. However I have dspam configured to send messages through ClamAV. I noticed immediatly that only mail for users that were opted in were getting scanned. My ultimate goal is to have all users mail scanned with ClamAV by default (with the option to opt-out) and only be processed by Dspam if opted in. I've looked over Dspam's preferences but nothing looks promsing there. I think I may have to move the ClamAV out of the Dspam process althogethor and find another place in the chain to put it.Any suggestions?Well, more or less the same (or completely different, depending on what you are using as MTA, LDA, before-or-after proxy filter, dspam configuration, custom scripts etc.) as what we're doing.Pity we can't give any concrete advice, all your details are missing. Oh, and confining yourself to ClamAV will get your users a *bunch* of unwanted virus and trojans - there are other, complementary, free, AV scanners. Which we use besides ClamAV ...--Tonni -- Tony Earnshaw Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl !DSPAM:2391,45bf6bf8128081268542195!
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I think I'll have to use multiple content filters in postfix to run
everything through clamav first, then run through dspam. I was kind of
vague on my question because I was hoping someone would know how to
configure dspam to do this and still keep the option to turn on and off
the clamav. Just curious, it seems that your not very fond of ClamAV.
Any other suggestions for AV (with the price being $0)?
- [Fwd: Re: [dspam-users] DSPAM opt-in but ClamAV all] justind
- Re: [Fwd: Re: [dspam-users] DSPAM opt-in but ClamA... Benjamin Donnachie
