[ale] Debian/Clamav/Exim4 help
Bob Toxen
transam at verysecurelinux.com
Wed Nov 1 12:56:53 EST 2006
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:07:48AM -0500, Jim Seymour wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 04:47:49PM -0500, Bob Toxen wrote:
> > Jim,
> > I have incorporated clam-Av into my commercial Virus and spam filter.
> > If you are looking for a commercial solution it would be a good one.
> > Alternatively, if this is for your company I could debug this
> > arrangement on a per-hour basis if desired.
> > Btw, you might find Sendmail easier to use and secure if you keep up on
> > the about once-a-year security patch.
> Hi Bob,
> This is just a home setup that I wanted to make a change from f-prot
> back to the Debian default virus package. Not looking for any kind of
> commercial support or consulting right now.
Unfortunately, the ClamAV programmers don't believe in staying
upward compatible. Periodically I have to change my "higher level code"
to accomodate these upward incompatibilities.
> I do have your Linux Security book though and love the firewall scripts
> in it.
It is my pleasure to be of help.
> I also have an idea on the problem with clamav and will be looking
> into it over the next couple of days (time permitting).
Good luck!
> Thanks,
> Jim
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Bob Toxen
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