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Re: A Tale of Two Milters (spamass-milter and clamav-milter)
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Dan Nelson |
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Re: A Tale of Two Milters (spamass-milter and clamav-milter) |
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Sun, 29 Feb 2004 13:07:09 -0600 |
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In the last episode (Feb 29), Dan O'Brien said:
> I've added Clam AntiVirus to the Sendmail box that does my
> SpamAssassin filtering. I'm not sure how big a deal this is, but
> messages that are caught by Clam will sometimes get tagged as spam.
>
> Is there a way for the spamass-milter to get bypassed when a message
> is found to be infected by ClamAV?
You've got lots of options:
- Run spamass-milter first
- Add a spamassassin rule that checks for the clamav virus header and
subtracts a couple points
- Look at some of the incorrectly-tagged messages, determine the rules
that caused spamassassin to score it so high, and adjust thir scores
down a bit.
> As an aside, the Clam AV milter was pretty easy to install and so far
> has been working pretty well.
Yes, I'm using it too (via smtp-vilter so if we ever buy the Symantec
gateway I can just plug it into that). I bounce all viruses though,
since I can't trust my end-users not to open the attachments :)
--
Dan Nelson
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