Not that I'm aware of. There is the OpenAntivirus Project, but they are still in development. http://www.openantivirus.org/ I use AVPDaemon and AMaViS-perl (From CVS) on our server here at work. Works great. -Jeremy -----Original Message----- From: Gerald Combs [mailto:gerald@zing.org] Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:07 AM To: Jeremy Fowler Cc: kclug@kclug.org Subject: RE: spam As I understand it, AMaViS requires an external package to do the actual virus grepping. The list of compatible virus scanners at http://www.amavis.org/amavis.html all appear to be closed source. Is anyone working on an open source alternative? On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Jeremy Fowler wrote: > It depends on your MTA. Procmail has filtering capabilities. Also, I would > seriously look into AMaViS-perl for the server that's hosting this list. > > http://www.amavis.org/ > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/amavis/ > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Aravind Gottipati [mailto:slttg@cc.usu.edu] > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 8:47 AM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: spam > > > Hi, > I am not sure if everyone got this, but today morning I got spam > mail. I looked at the headers and it looked like they somehow got my > address from the kclug list. It was from some porn site, I think.. The > address is "hahaha@sexyfun.net". I use fetchmail+postfix+procmail+mutt > combination. Is there an easy way to set up automatic bounce filters for > such stuff? Right now, I just take the address and make a procmail rule > directing all such mail to /dev/null, can our list set up automatic filters? > > thank you, > Aravind > > -- > Don't look for the meaning of life! It may have no meaning, or, even > worse, it may have a meaning of which you disapprove. > -- Anonymous > > > > > >