Re: [Mimedefang] Problem using ClamAV

2012-02-18 Thread Mișu Moldovan
În data de 18.02.12 la 16:40, David F. Skoll a scris: On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 17:02:24 +1100 Jobst Schmalenbach jo...@barrett.com.au wrote: been busy ... hence a late reply. You're better of NOT using clamav through mimedefang, I used to do that to. You find loads of info in the internet why

Re: [Mimedefang] filter_sender, authenticated or smtp (port 25) Connections

2012-02-18 Thread Tilman Schmidt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 18.02.2012 06:57, schrieb Jobst Schmalenbach: I have a mailserver that staff on mobile devices can use for sending email on behalf of our domain. This is done using port 465, ssl and authentication. Is there any reason why you don't use the

Re: [Mimedefang] filter_sender, authenticated or smtp (port 25) Connections

2012-02-18 Thread Jan-Pieter Cornet
On 2012-2-18 16:17 , Tilman Schmidt wrote: Is there any way I can find out in mimedefang whether a connection is made as authenticated users or coming through the standard smtp (25) port?? I don't think you can find out on which port the connection was made, Actually, you can, by inspecting

Re: [Mimedefang] Problem using ClamAV

2012-02-18 Thread Jobst Schmalenbach
I did read about this a long time back (2005??) ... and thought at that time that my opinion was correct. As far as I can remember it had to do how sendmail hands the message over to the milter - less overhead. However, at the time I had problems that the virus milter was hanging ... for some

Re: [Mimedefang] filter_sender, authenticated or smtp (port 25) Connections

2012-02-18 Thread Jobst Schmalenbach
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 04:17:58PM +0100, Tilman Schmidt (t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 18.02.2012 06:57, schrieb Jobst Schmalenbach: I don't think you can find out on which port the connection was made, but you can easily check