Re: [OT] Quarantine notices

From: Damien Mascord (no email)
Date: Mon May 16 2005 - 02:42:00 EDT

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    mouss wrote:
    > Matt Fretwell wrote:
    >
    >> Would leaving the mail only index option be useful for the paranoid type?
    >> ( The people who refuse to run anything unless it is chrooted and has
    >> been
    >> torture tested for two years :) Or, do I just rip the smtp release mech
    >> out, and pretend that bit never existed?

    <snip/>

    > otherwise, focus on http. unlike other protocols, it is more recent and
    > while not optimal, it has many advantages over smtp and others.
    > also, you can implement a simple but fancy gui in html/php/cgi/ssi....
    > You just can't do that in smtp without developing MUA plugins.

    Hi Matt/mouss,

    One option that doesn't seem to be mentioned so far is the use of an
    existing "quarantine application". One such product exists at
    http://www.renaissoft.com/maia/ (Maia Mailguard) and it does a
    reasonable job at providing integration with
    amavisd-new/clamav/spamassassin and giving users a way to retrieve their
    spam, or mark the ham as spam or vice versa. It supports the
    re-injection of mail into postfix too.

    I am working at building a debian package for it (and the required
    changes for amavisd-new), though there still seems to be a bit of manual
    configuration still needed.

    Damien


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