Use ClamAV with MimeDefang, and set it up so anything with a virus
signature gets rejected. Works wonderfully on my servers.
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Brendan Chard wrote:
> I'm running Mailman 2.1.4 on a FreeBSD server using sendmail as my MTA. I
> have ClamAV already installed and running using
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 17:35, Craig Elkins wrote:
> i noticed this when i member asked why their post hadn't gone out to
> the list. so i did some checking and the member's post was sent to
> the server and the server sent it to mailman but it seems to have
> stopped there.
This is an FAQ -- ta
hi -
basically the subject line says it
all:
re: list has stopped working - i can use the
interface, enlist new members, etc. but no messages get sent out
i noticed this when i member asked why their post
hadn't gone out to the list. so i did some checking and the member's post
was sen
I'm running Mailman 2.1.4 on a FreeBSD server using sendmail as my MTA. I
have ClamAV already installed and running using the clamd/clamc combo
What is the best way to integrate ClamAV with Mailman so that viruses posted
to lists will be nuked?
Thanks,
-Brendan
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I want to setup mailman for a public mailing list.
It should run on a special server (host B) located in the DMZ of our
company.
The mail server (host A) of our institution runs inside the firewall,
and cannot run a public http server. Also, no NFS mounts can be made
between the mail server A