It does scan, but you have to change one line:
exiscan_av_scanner_regexp_trigger = infections found
But still open:
How do I save a virusmail in my filesystem, e.g. in /var/virusmails ?
How can I debug exiscan ?
Thanks for any help appreciated.
- thomas
Zitat von Thomas Baumann <tirili+list.exim@???>:
> Hello list,
>
> I put following options in my exim.conf but when I try to
> deliver a message e.g.
>
> # sendmail -f test@mydom root@mydom < virusmail
>
> The message is delivered to my local transport.
>
> How can I debug exiscan ?
> Do I need a special router ?
>
> Here is my exim.conf
>
> # YOUR EXISCAN CONFIGURATION GOES HERE
> exiscan_condition = 1
> exiscan_crypt_salt = fo
>
> # ANTIVIRUS OPTIONS FOR EXISCAN
> exiscan_av_condition = 1
> exiscan_av_action = reject
> exiscan_av_scanner = cmdline
> exiscan_av_scanner_path = /usr/local/fsav/fsav
> exiscan_av_scanner_options = --dumb --disinf --archive --auto |
> exiscan_av_scanner_regexp_trigger = found in
> exiscan_av_scanner_regexp_description = (.*)
>
> How do I save a virusmail in my filesystem, e.g. in /var/virusmails ?
>
> Thanks for any help appreciated.
>
> Thomas.
>
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