Outbound SMTP filtering

draconius draconius at pyrospheric.net
Tue Aug 10 16:58:26 PDT 2004


You dont need to add signatures with clamav...thats what crontab is for!
I have my mailserver scanning all inbound and outbound messages for spam 
and viruses, and I don't allow outbound spam/viruses, and filter all 
incoming spam into a spam folder for each user, and delete mail with 
viruses and banned filenames....so I think if you were looking for a 
good way to go, clam antivirus and spamassassin, running with postfix, 
qmail, or gasp possibly sendmail if you really wanted to go that route....

Cheers

Nick Rogness wrote:

> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Warren Block wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Nick Rogness wrote:
>>
>>> I am looking for an Outbound SMTP filtering solution to prevent SPAM 
>>> and Virii from being sent through our SMTP relay machine (FreeBSD 
>>> running sendmail).
>>>
>>> A plugin module for sendmail or maybe some external appliance?  Just 
>>> outbound SMTP traffic only.  Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>> greylist-milter and clamav-milter are doing well for me.  They both 
>> scan outbound mail, although I'm not sure if it's possible to set 
>> clamav-milter to scan only outbound mail.
>
>
>     I guess I'm looking for more of a commercial solution.  That is, I
>     don't want to have to perform a lot of administration of adding
>     filters and virus signatures constantly.
>
>     Maybe I need to look more at a commerical appliance?  Anyone have
>     any recommendations?  I just want a Outbound solution!
>
>
> Nick Rogness <nick at rogness.net>
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