Thank you all for support.

Best,

Emmanuel

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For spam filtering, at first we use xmail rbl check with only
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org base (the most accurate and complete, I think), =
with no
rdns and checkmailerdomain activated on xmail because of too many badly
configured servers and dns/rdns entries on the net ... so too many =
'lost'
connections for 'good' mails (we are an isp ...) and then Davide glst as
second anti-spam filter, and at this time, this unique anti-spam =
solution
removes 99% of spammers connections (and auto-sending viruses, so the av
filter performance is less critical)

For av filtering I tried Fprot and Nai with success in association with
avfilter from Dario
(http://www.henry.it/xmail/) (use only with firter-in, filter-out)

I tried Darios's 'AvFilterPd' with success too (avfilterpd for =
post-data)
but no more available to download ...)
But I didn't succesfully run clamc/clamd (win32 port) with it (need to
change some code in avfilterpd to parse correctly the file name and =
parse
the returned log and error codes)

Another very good and complete solution is 'assp' transparent proxy
(anti-virus ith clamav and  anti-spam with bayans, spf,  rbl checks, ... =
all
in one) and as it's a transparent proxy no need to add any filters on =
xmail
server side. I'm currently running it on some domains with success.

Francis



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>Envoye : mercredi 24 janvier 2007 19:03
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>Objet : [xmail] Re: Advices
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>
>At 17.35 24/01/07, you wrote:
>
>>-          does anyone knows an antivirus working fine with xmail (on
>>Windows 2003 server) and working with xmail filters.
>
>I've been using F-PROT for DOS on both Win2K Pro and WinXP Pro and=20
>works very well in a post-data filter. I've also tested ClamAV -=20
>native Win32 port - on WinXP and should work. Both can check the mail=20
>file directly with no need to set up temporary stuff for=20
>unzipping/decoding etc. F-prot is ligthning fast, ClamAV needs to run=20
>in daemon client mode (the standalone scanner takes 3/4 seconds to=20
>scan a mail file, the daemon client 0.x secs, so you have no choice).
>
>Ciao, Francesco
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