On 30/09/13 09:27, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On 2013-09-28 17:25 , Jeremy Harris wrote:
>> On 22/09/13 21:15, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>>> On 2013-09-22 20:09 , Jeremy Harris wrote:
>>>> On 18/09/13 14:08, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>>>>>> warn message = This message contains malware
>>>>>> ($malware_name)
>>>>>> set acl_m0 = cmdline:/usr/lib/AntiVir/guard/avscan -s
>>>>>> --batch --scan-mode=all %s; /bin/echo -e \N"\navira_retval
>>>>>> $?"\N:\N^avira_retval 1$\N:\N.*ALERT: ([^;]*) ;.*\N
>>>>
>>>> I suspect that just setting acl_m0 to that string doesn't do what you
>>>> think. Have a look at
>>>>
>>>> http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-content_scanning_at_acl_time.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - maybe it should be involved with the av_scanner global option,
>>> Actually I do use this already -- I left it out for briefness.
>>
>> It's relevant. What do you have there?
> I have the following:
>> # Allows dynamic definition of virus scanners.
>> # See vexim-acl-check-content.conf.
>> av_scanner = $acl_m0
> while the new scanner doesn't [work]:
>> # Reject virus infected messages.
>> # Add message to implicit X-ACL-Warn: header
>> warn message = This message contains malware ($malware_name)
>> set acl_m0 = cmdline:/usr/lib/AntiVir/guard/avscan -s
>> --batch --scan-mode=all %s; /bin/echo -e \N"\navira_retval
>> $?"\N:\N^avira_retval 1$\N:\N.*ALERT: ([^;]*) ;.*\N
>> malware = *
>> log_message = This message contains malware
>> (avira:$malware_name)
Doe it not run the scanner, not trigger, or not extract the malware
name?
If the 2nd or 3rd, can you manually grep the output with your pattern?
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Cheers,
Jeremy