Re: ClamAV and Amavis-Postfix

2002-08-12 Thread Gene Grimm
Germán Gutierrez wrote:
> 
>  Gene Grimm escribio:
> > Has anyone tried configuring the Amavis-Postfix package in Woody to use
> > ClamAV as the scanner engine? Would I be better off installing the
> > Amavis tarball rather than the Amavis-Postfix pacakge? To my knowledge
> > thus far, ClamAV is the only free virus scanner for commercial use other
> > than the Java-dependant OpenAntiVirus package.
>
> I've been playing with that for a few days, some hints:
> The clamav package is not in woody, you have to install both .debs (clamav &
> amavis-postfix) from the unstable tree, it works, just read some docs and
> play a little with the /etc/amavisd.conf file.
> Anyway the oav database seems to be pretty outdated, at least the last time
> I saw it...

I've got Amavis-Postfix installed from Woody (Stable), and a tarball of
ClamAV. There is an autoupdate tool in the ClamAV package to update the
virus definitions that "seems" to work alright, but I will try the
versions from Unstable if they work. Thanx.




Re: ClamAV and Amavis-Postfix

2002-08-12 Thread Germán Gutierrez

 Gene Grimm escribio:
> Has anyone tried configuring the Amavis-Postfix package in Woody to use
> ClamAV as the scanner engine? Would I be better off installing the
> Amavis tarball rather than the Amavis-Postfix pacakge? To my knowledge
> thus far, ClamAV is the only free virus scanner for commercial use other
> than the Java-dependant OpenAntiVirus package.
>
>
I've been playing with that for a few days, some hints:
The clamav package is not in woody, you have to install both .debs (clamav &
amavis-postfix) from the unstable tree, it works, just read some docs and
play a little with the /etc/amavisd.conf file.
Anyway the oav database seems to be pretty outdated, at least the last time
I saw it...

-- 
Saludos,
  Germán





ClamAV and Amavis-Postfix

2002-08-12 Thread Gene Grimm
Has anyone tried configuring the Amavis-Postfix package in Woody to use
ClamAV as the scanner engine? Would I be better off installing the Amavis
tarball rather than the Amavis-Postfix pacakge? To my knowledge thus far,
ClamAV is the only free virus scanner for commercial use other than the
Java-dependant OpenAntiVirus package.