Le mardi 3 janvier 2017, 05:14:52 CET Gene Heskett a écrit :
> > ERROR: VirusEvent: fork failed.
>
> I've no clue, never tried that. What I do for quaranteen is with a
> procmail script. Lemme see if I can find it. Yup, here are snippets.
I'm more interested in fixing this worrying "fork
On Tuesday 03 January 2017 04:25:54 Mathieu D. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to keep emails detected as virus by ClamAV on the
> filesystem, in order to be able to retrieve false-positive when users
> asks for them. After a few days, a simple cronjob would remove them.
>
> So I though that
Le mardi 3 janvier 2017, 10:31:51 CET Vladislav Kurz a écrit :
> > So I though that "VirusEvent" could be an appropriate way to do it. (Is
> > there any better way?)
>
> try using amavis together with your SMTP server. It has options to put
> mail into quarantine and to notify recipients, that
On 01/03/17 10:25, Mathieu D. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to keep emails detected as virus by ClamAV on the filesystem, in
> order to be able to retrieve false-positive when users asks for them. After a
> few days, a simple cronjob would remove them.
>
> So I though that "VirusEvent"
Hello,
I would like to keep emails detected as virus by ClamAV on the filesystem, in
order to be able to retrieve false-positive when users asks for them. After a
few days, a simple cronjob would remove them.
So I though that "VirusEvent" could be an appropriate way to do it. (Is there
any