Re: ClamAV on Fedora

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On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 21:40, John Fleming wrote:
> > It looks like the version currently at
> > http://www.airride.net/linux/fedora+clamav-howto.html is now the final
> > one.  I've also changed the title, as David Norris suggested, to ClamAV
> > with Sendmail on Fedora Core 1.  This leaves room for others.
> 
> OK, someone had to ask - Any possibility of something similar for Postfix?
> ;-)  Thanks

From my google trails you need to set up avcheck 
http://www.corpit.ru/avcheck/

There might be a better way though.  As I understand it postfix accepts
even infected mails and then drops them without giving a 5xx/4xx message
to the client.  
I don't like that idea too much.  I don't want to send a "you've got a
virus" mail back to the sender (that's bad), but I want the sending MTA
to know I've rejected their message.

The postfix readme file is found here.
http://www.corpit.ru/ftp/avcheck/README.Postfix

HTH's
Chris
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