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Re: [cpx] Junk Mail in CPX




You could do what I do, and don't enable ClamAV for users in CPX. This way, they will never see the option in their control panel. I then do a global clamav for everyone (Im actually using clamav as a milter). For awhile I was creating a quarantine, but have yet to see ClamAV have a false positive - so I set the milter to deny the message (you could /dev/null).

Working great so far!


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Steve Yates wrote:
	That's what works for Signature plans and ClamAV's Quarantine.
But it has to be done for each user manually.  (hint, hint... :)

	With ClamAV I was experimenting with having the server's
procmailrc file call clamdscan and deliver all found viruses to
/dev/null, as it did pre-CPX.  That would happen before the user's
procmail/clamdscan takes effect, and presumably the user's scan won't
find a virus the server scan missed a second earlier.  There's a wasted
scan for the non-viral e-mail but it beats trying to maintain links for
all users' Quarantine files.

- Steve Yates
- ITS, Inc.
- Smile - it makes people wonder what you're up to.

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