Auteur: W B Hacker Date: À: exim users Sujet: Re: [exim] Exim before-queue filtering?
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > W B Hacker wrote:
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>>>> Suggest you forget amavis and JFDI the Exim way. Essentially 100%
>>>> 'in-session'.
>>> I would, but it doesn't have all features I want.
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>> I doubt you have the least clue how many 'features' Exim has, or supports.
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> I don't doubt.
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> But for me, one of the missing features is a before-queue filtering
> similar to the one in Postfix.
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>> Sounds like your priority is amavis-new, not smtp. Seems bass-ackwards to me.
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> Any better arguments other than insulting?
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Not insulting - query as to why you are not interested in educating *yourself*.
Rhett Butler disclaimer applies. Gender-neutral, of course...
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> Yes, amavisd-new is one of the priorities.
> It's a good tool and it makes perfect sense to me to use it, especially
> in environments where more types of MTAs are used.
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>> Perhaps you should just program amavis to play games with randomized files and
>> forget about an MTA altogether?
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> Thanks for the suggestion, but amavis is not a MTA.
Finally. Progress.
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> To sum up the thread: I better use Exim's built-in capability to talk to
> the virus-scanner and spam-scanner directly.
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BINGO! Now go and have some fun with that....
There IS a learning curve - but plenty of support and examples are here.
And yes, with a bit of external kit you *can* get Exim to make coffee.
Or smell it. Or wash the cup.
Only limitation I've found so far is that it won't *drink* the coffee.
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