Does ClamAV work correctly when you use the command on a virus file?
Josh Berry wrote:
> I never was able to get ClamAV working either. They below configuration
> deletes every single attachment on my system whether is has a virus or
> not.
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>>Kyle Victor wrote:
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>>>RH8+Postfix+Anomy+SpamAssassin (I am trying to add ClamAV)
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>>>I can not seem to figure out how to get Anomy to call ClamAV
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>>>Does anyone know where I can find a how to, or if someone has been able
>>>to
>>>get this to work can/will you help
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>>>I have added this to the conf file in anomy and reloaded Postfix:
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>>># send everything to ClamAV first
>>>file_list_1 = (?i).*
>>>file_list_1_policy = accept:mangle:drop:save
>>>file_list_1_scanner = 0,1:2,4:66:/usr/local/bin/clamd/clamdscan %FILENAME
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>>>Should I be sending this to /usr/local/bin/clamscan?
>>>Or do I need to send it to the clamd?
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>>>Any help even just a point toward a HOW TO would be appreciated
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>>I have the following in my config file:
>>file_list_1_scanner = 0:0:1:/usr/bin/clamdscan %FILENAME
>>file_list_1_policy = unknown:mangle:drop:save
>>file_list_1 = (?i)\.*
>>clamdscan uses the clamd deamon to scan the files, this means you need
>>to have clamd running. You can also use clamscan, which is some slower
>>but doesn't use the clamd deamon.
>>Also make sure you haven't got any spaces after your regular expression,
>>it took me a few days to find out I had one...
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>>Regards,
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>>Mark Janssen
>>http://www.givemehelp.co.uk/
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> Thanks,
> Josh Berry, CISSP
> CTO, VP of Product Development
> LinkNet-Solutions
> 469-831-8543
> 127311@xyz.molar.is
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