On Friday 30 January 2004 03:23, Pedro Fernandes Macedo wrote: > After those recent freaking virii around , I'm trying to find a way to > block them... > What's the best way to do this? > I want to avoid sending unnecessary bounces (specially because I'm the > postmaster for a domain that has about 1300 users and lots of virii > bounces dailly , which are almost driving me mad, so I want to avoid > unnecessary pain to other domain admins) ... > Should I just reject messages containing the damned extensions > (scr,com,pif,bat) or should I accept them , scan them using some > antivirus and then drop the bounces of infected messages? The second > option leaves the risk of someone sending a valid pif or bat file that > has "format c: /X /Q" , "deltree c: /y" or something like that , but > leaves the valid e-mails coming... (even though I believe that normal > windoze users dont send this kind of attachment)... There's no universal solution - depends on what you need. If it's a corporate email you can probably stop all windows executable files... > > Right now my server is a standard redhat 9 at work and a FC1 at home , > both using sendmail... How can I do this? Give MailScanner (and probably SpamAssasin) a try. I found MailScanner very configurable and working great with sendmail. > (hints for qmail and postfix are welcome also , as we're thinking about > switching from sendmail to qmail or postfix) > > Thanx... > > Pedro Macedo MailScanner does work with postfix, but I don't like the way it does. At the moment I'm testing sagator with postfix and amavisd. Sagator is a python script and is not as good as MailScanner(perl) is. The reason to give it a try is that it works as postfix 'content_filter' and does not start 2 mailservers (as MailScanner does). For postfix there is avcheck-0.9pre2.tar.gz, but it looks a bit death from 2003-07-27... there are patches at the maillist... I wan to entirely switch from sendmail to postfix, and have no much experience with it yet, so I ask for your help. I'm interesded in MailScanner alternative for postfix - links, documentation, examples... -- Regards, Doncho N. Gunchev GPG-Key-ID: 1024D/DA454F79 Key fingerprint = 684F 688B C508 C609 0371 5E0F A089 CB15 DA45 4F79