Hello all, I am trying to replace a RH 7.1 (ouch!) box that has been running postfix 1.x/clamav/SA/amavisd-new on which the amavis/PF/SA packages have not been updated because of the way they were built/configured. I would like to use CentOS to do this. Having followed the thread regarding perl versioning issues with the latest version of amavisd-new and CentOS Base I am thinking I should pursue another path. I would like to have a solution that follows the distro path as closely as possible (using code supplied by the distro if possible or at least something I can install from a reputable yum repo) and this perhaps comes before using the latest version of amavisd-new. That being said, I'd like to ask if there are others out there on the list using clamav and Postfix together on CentOS and if so, how are you doing it and what did you have to do in order to get it working? Thanks in advance, Alex Palenschat
On Thursday 06 July 2006 11:04, Alex Palenschat wrote:> Hello all, > > I am trying to replace a RH 7.1 (ouch!) box that has been running > postfix 1.x/clamav/SA/amavisd-new on which the amavis/PF/SA packages > have not been updated because of the way they were built/configured. I > would like to use CentOS to do this. > Having followed the thread regarding perl versioning issues with the > latest version of amavisd-new and CentOS Base I am thinking I should > pursue another path. > I would like to have a solution that follows the distro path as closely > as possible (using code supplied by the distro if possible or at least > something I can install from a reputable yum repo) and this perhaps > comes before using the latest version of amavisd-new. > > That being said, I'd like to ask if there are others out there on the > list using clamav and Postfix together on CentOS and if so, how are you > doing it and what did you have to do in order to get it working? > > Thanks in advance, > > Alex Palenschat > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosHi, just to let you know that i've been very sucessful with a MailScanner+clamav+sa setup. You might want to look at this. Later -- Charles Lacroix, Administrateur UNIX. Service des t?l?communications et des technologies C?gep de Sainte-Foy (418) 659-6600 # 4266
> That being said, I'd like to ask if there are others out there on the > list using clamav and Postfix together on CentOS and if so, how are you > doing it and what did you have to do in order to get it working?i am using this exact combination - with SA also and i link them together using amavisd-new
> > That being said, I'd like to ask if there are others out > there on the > > list using clamav and Postfix together on CentOS and if so, how are > > you doing it and what did you have to do in order to get it working? > > i am using this exact combination - with SA also and i link them > together using amavisd-newSo what version of amavisd-new are you using and did you get it from a YUM repo or did you download an RPM/install from source tarball? How do you keep it updated? Thanks for your quick response. Alex Palenschat
> That being said, I'd like to ask if there are others out there on the > list using clamav and Postfix together on CentOS and if so, how are you > doing it and what did you have to do in order to get it working?I have not done it yet on Centos but I have used clamsmtpd + postfix to handle this.
Alex Palenschat napsal(a):> That being said, I'd like to ask if there are others out there on the > list using clamav and Postfix together on CentOS and if so, how are you > doing it and what did you have to do in order to get it working? >Hi, go to solution based on postfix+amavisd-new+razor+pyzor+dcc+[clamav|f-prot|....]. See e.g. http://www.freespamfilter.org/FC4.html, there are some small bugs, but should be enough for you to start. David Hrb??