On 2018-04-30 19:19, Benny Pedersen wrote:
André Rodier skrev den 2018-04-30 16:27:
You can then drop or bounce them, and put the file in quarantine.
clamsmtp cant reject, so it cant bounce to real sender, it would be
possible it would go to forged sender, dont do that unless clamsmtp
use use
André Rodier skrev den 2018-04-30 16:27:
You can then drop or bounce them, and put the file in quarantine.
clamsmtp cant reject, so it cant bounce to real sender, it would be
possible it would go to forged sender, dont do that unless clamsmtp use
used in prequeue mta stage, but since clamsmt
On 2018-04-29 08:14, Philip wrote:
Debian 7, Postfix, Dovecot, Amavis-New, SpamAssassan with ClamAV and
it all works nicely.
Outbound emails are virus scanned it's just working out how to get the
inbound emails to be virus scanned. I've been looking at the
clamav-milter... just need to find a g
Debian 7, Postfix, Dovecot, Amavis-New, SpamAssassan with ClamAV and it
all works nicely.
Outbound emails are virus scanned it's just working out how to get the
inbound emails to be virus scanned. I've been looking at the
clamav-milter... just need to find a good tutorial that can explain how
Philip skrev den 2018-04-21 06:31:
Do I have to enable clamav to delete emails that are found to have
viruses in them? Since the last update to 0.10 it's not scanning
incoming emails. I figured clamav is being triggered by AMAVIS.
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1: amavisd-milter
2: amavisd-preque
Hi there,
Do I have to enable clamav to delete emails that are found to have
viruses in them? Since the last update to 0.10 it's not scanning
incoming emails. I figured clamav is being triggered by AMAVIS.
Suggestions, Comments...
Phil