Auteur: Joachim Wieland Date: À: Christian Froemmel CC: exim-users Sujet: Re: [Exim] Scanning mail with exim4
Hi Christan,
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 09:26:29AM +0100, Christian Froemmel wrote: > > -> write the mails to the hard disk and reinject them after the scan
> Well, the virusscanner has to write files anyway. But that solution comes
> close to the exiscan-principle.
Yes, the same as I did with qmail, but I think this approach is quite
brute. Furthermore, how to tell exim that its mail vanished in the
scanner? ;-)
> >If you are an ISP you can't take any of the first two solutions. You can't
> >slow down your customers and you cannot just refuse connections on your
> >SMTP port. > Correct. But then you cannot reject messages at smtp-time, IMO.
Well, personally I don't see the need that the messages are scanned and
rejected at smtp-time. I would rather be happy with queuing mails, then
scanning them serially and deliver them or the virus reports afterwards.
Maybe I'll really try to use transport_filter and have a look at the
sophie package David Broome proposed in this thread. Thanks David, I
didn't know about this.
Joachim
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