i have a mail server running qmail + qmail-scanner-1.21 + clamd
I've read this in the README file
+ defaults to always running any AV you may have over messages first, then runs the internal scanner (perlscan) checks. This means if you block ".PIF" files due to them normally containing viruses, then any .PIF files that do contain a virus known to your AV system will be flagged as such, and any that were missed (perhaps they were a Day-Zero virus) are then tagged as being blocked. This differentiation is then used by the alerting system. It defaults to not notifying the sender that a virus has been found, but will still notify them of attachments been blocked (see below for more detail).
I've decided to stop .pif and .scr attachments and to not send notify at all
I think that should by more efficient, for me, to run internal perlscan before any AV (clamd for me). My server is very busy. This way i could save some cpu time.
What do you think about ?
Andrea
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