ClamAV and Dr. Web and psa_SpamAssassin
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:25 pm
Despite the claim (SW-Soft) that Dr. Web contains more virus definitions, my experience with manually running ClamAv on host directories was impressive so I elected to have the datacenter techs integrate ClamAV with Qmail rather than buy another year of Dr. Web. What I didn't expect was when the tech said that they would need to redirect to the generic SpamAssassin instead of the integrated PSA version. I didn't realize how many clients had psa_SpamAssassin set to "delete" after 5 hits. Now the messages are well marked ***SPAM***HIGH --- by the hundreds. Ooops! Not what I had planned on.
Thoughts? Did I make a mistake? Should I have left Qmail and psa_SpamAssassin well enough alone? Is Dr. Web really any good? Should I have come to this forum first (your RPM)?
Thoughts? Did I make a mistake? Should I have left Qmail and psa_SpamAssassin well enough alone? Is Dr. Web really any good? Should I have come to this forum first (your RPM)?