AV/AS solutions for Plesk, Centos 7 and Postfix
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 9:59 am
I've decided to start a new thread on this one rather than continue with the old one.
As far as I can tell, the only real option for anti-spam and anti-virus on Plesk 12.5 and Centos 7 is either to go for Plesk's built-in spamassassin support in conjunction with commercial (and stupidly expensive) anti-virus, or to use amavisd-new with it.
Has anybody used amavisd-new with Centos 7 yet? Any comments?
Is there also a third possibility, a hybrid approach?
There's nothing much wrong with Plesk's built-in spamassassin support, so I was wondering if clamav could be added manually.
If so, it would eliminate the need for amavisd-new.
http://www.ghacks.net/2009/10/25/add-an ... th-clamav/ seems to indicate that adding clamav scanning to Postfix is straightforward - IF you have the right clamav packages, and that means the clamsmtp filter, which I've not come across before.
Has anybody looked into this at all?
As far as I can tell, the only real option for anti-spam and anti-virus on Plesk 12.5 and Centos 7 is either to go for Plesk's built-in spamassassin support in conjunction with commercial (and stupidly expensive) anti-virus, or to use amavisd-new with it.
Has anybody used amavisd-new with Centos 7 yet? Any comments?
Is there also a third possibility, a hybrid approach?
There's nothing much wrong with Plesk's built-in spamassassin support, so I was wondering if clamav could be added manually.
If so, it would eliminate the need for amavisd-new.
http://www.ghacks.net/2009/10/25/add-an ... th-clamav/ seems to indicate that adding clamav scanning to Postfix is straightforward - IF you have the right clamav packages, and that means the clamsmtp filter, which I've not come across before.
Has anybody looked into this at all?