James Price wrote:
> I'm sure this has been asked before and I'm sure there are many ways to
> do this. From my research I've come up with a few methods and I'm
> looking to see what sort of feedback I get.
>
> The options I see that seem to be best suited to what I'm looking to do
> is either piping mail to altermime, procmail, or using an exim filter.
>
> Ultimately, I want to drop the attachment from the message malware is
> detected.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Using Exim 4.6.9/SpamAssassin/ClamAV as a mail gateway.
If it's malware, you shouldn't deliver any part of it to the user. I
have not seen a legitimate file infected with a virus in well over 10 years.
Just reject them at rcpt time and sleep better.
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