Marc Patermann wrote: > Shelley, > > Shelley Waltz schrieb (30.11.2011 16:47 Uhr): >> I have two imap servers, one which has smtp(postfix) and virus scanning >> before delivery to imap. >> >> I have another imap archive server which has no smtp, but users simply >> move messages from their imap account(s) to the archive server. It >> appears >> that some messages have infections. >> >> My question is, other than wholesale scanning the entire imap >> directory, moving >> infected messages to a virus folder, and reconstructing the mailbox, >> is there a >> more elegant way? One which scans on arrival before depositing into >> inbox? > I think you mean an "on access scanner". > There are a few IMHO i.e. > http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/download/third-party-tools/3rdparty-fs/ > > But I am not sure what happens, if the just created/copied infected > cyrus message file is (somehow) /handled/ by the scanner. > > > Marc Yes, I looked into this on-access scanner. What I was thinking was more like the postfix amavisd model, where the incoming goes through a filter before arriving at inbox. Is there a way to do this with sieve - send mail to a filter? ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/