On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 09:30:50AM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > Thanks for the offlist-copy. I guess you knew by my unusual mailaddress > that I am currently having problem with my primary mail account :) > > On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 07:21, David Schmitt wrote: > > Have you taken a look at clamav? > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show clamav > > Package: clamav > > [..] > > Description: powerful anti-virus scanner for Unix. > > A GPL'ed virus scanner featuring: > > Not yet. I currently don't have my unstable machine ready (the power > supply unit is broken :/) so I didn't know about amavis-exim neither > while writing this. I have taken a quick look at it -- does it have > virus signatures and/or can use the databases others are offering?
Yes. See http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/oav-update.html http://www.openantivirus.org > > I want this package! :-) > > That's a valueable input, thank you, David. Now I know that I'm not > doing it just for me Several clients (including myself) want virusscanning at the mail gateway, but I was always reluctant to implement complex setups with dual queues or double sends which let setup maintnance costs explode. After browsing a bit through the URL there, exiscan v4 looks even more intresting, because with v2 one has to make sure that no exim -q is run _ever_ (which isn't as easy as it sounds). OAre there any plans to package exim v4 in the near future? Regards, David -- Afrika kommt nach Europa. Das ist der Kontineltaldrift. Da kann man auch mit einem neuen Asylgesetz nichts dagegen machen. Das sollte mal wer denen von der FPÖ erklären! -- Dietern Nuhr (www.nuhr.de) in der Wiener Remise, 2002-08-02
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