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On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 09:17:19PM -0800, Raquel Rice wrote:
> Oh gosh! Can you sense that I'm more than a bit nervous about
> getting rid of Sendmail and installing Exim? Is it going to be a
> giant job?
Does 20 minutes sound like a giant job?
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 08:45:38PM -0500, BruceG wrote:
> If you decide to go with exim4-heavy-daemon, there is a great tutorial on
> getting SpamAssassin going here :http://ursine.ca/~baloo/clamd-exiscan.txt
No, no, you can use dman's spamassassin so
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On 12 Dec 2003, Raquel Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
linux.debian.user:
> Oh gosh! Can you sense that I'm more than a bit nervous about
> getting rid of Sendmail and installing Exim? Is it going to be a
> giant job?
Well, I went for postfix over Exim but it went like th
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From: "Raquel Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I have ClamAV running, just checking files. The documentation which
> comes with it says that it shouldn't be run to check email. Is this
> real?
>
> So, I went and got Amavis-ng ... but it wouldn't set up properly to
> sc
> How does one run it properly with Exim? I had it scanning my MailDir
> boxes, and Mutt didn't like it doing that.
Things will work better if you scan mail before delivering it to the
maildir (or mbox).
If you can modify the Exim configuration on your mail server, then try
the amavis-ng package
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 09:09:11PM -0800 or thereabouts, Darik Horn wrote:
Hi Darik,
> ClamAV is the best virus scanner that is free software. On a
> Debian/woody computer, you should use a backport of a recent version
> like this:
How does one run it properly with Exim? I had it scanning my
ClamAV is the best virus scanner that is free software. On a
Debian/woody computer, you should use a backport of a recent version
like this:
http://www.backports.org/debian/dists/woody/clamav/
If you wish to purchase a commercial product, then I would recommend
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Linux:
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