11 Apr
2010
11 Apr
'10
9:06 p.m.
Hello list,
I use currently a non-dovecot pop3 proxy which has the ability to scan all passing mails for viruses. And I like dovecot. I have to combine both.
One (and the only) idea is to call a virusscanner a shellscript, installed as PostLoginScript.
But I see multiple disadvantages:
- it's a shellscript which tents to be slow.
- it's called *on* the mailbox-host, not on a dedicated proxy
- I think it's slow and I dont't know howto measure.
- I thint it's slow.
- I think it's slow.
- I like a "Plan B"
Any suggestions !?
Thanks, Andreas
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