Hi Richard, That didn't solved the problem. Even I added "Qmailqueue= /var/qmail/bin/simscan" in 127.: but it didn't work.
Regards, Amit On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Richard Vinke <rich...@vogelnestje.nl>wrote: > amit IKF wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > How can I filter all my mails whether they are incoming emails, outgoing > emails or emails downloaded by fetchmail for spam or virus before delivering > the mail? > Another issue is I'm unable to see clamd status in headers for my incoming > emails? > > Thanks and regards, > > Amit > > On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:33 AM, Phil Leinhauser <p...@teqknow.com>wrote: > >> Dang.... Wrong place to send that. I meant it to go to Eric offlist. >> >> Sorry list. >> >> > >> > >> > I sent that Dovecot article to Jake to look over also. I want to >> > make sure I have everything at least close before I send it to the Dev >> > group >> > >> > >> > Phil >> > >> > > In the tcp.smtp file, there is a difference between your local stuff > (127.) and the rest. > The line after 127.: says: no scanning > Fetchmail is seen as local, therefore it is not scanned. > > Remove the 127.: line (or start it with a #) and "qmailctl cdb" should do > the job. > > Richard Vinke. >