Does SpamAssassin filter email-borne viruses as well as spam?
No. [SpamAssassin] is focussed on identifying spam, and not viruses. The mechanism of scanning for viruses is different, and software tailored for virus scanning is much much better at this task. It is possible that in future versions that SA will include hooks to call out to external virus scanners, but SA itself is unlikely to attempt such functionality itself. You may be interested in \[http://www.clamav.net/ ClamAV\], a GPL virus scanner. There is a third-party plugin for SpamAssassin to call ClamAV and add a score based upon its result (see CustomPlugins). Wiki Markup
Alternatively, an easy way to use the ClamAV daemon with procmail is to add this to your procmailrc An easy way to use the ClamAV daemon with \[http://www.procmail.org/ procmail\] is to add this to your procmailrc file: Wiki Markup
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# Scan for viruses :0 VIRUS=|clamdscan --mbox -no-disable-summary --stdout - :0fw * VIRUS ?? ^.*: \/.* FOUND | formail -b -f -t -I "X-Clamav-statusStatus: Yes, $MATCH" :0Efw | formail -b -f -t -I "X-Clamav-statusStatus: No" |
This will add "X-Clamav-status: yes" to anything any message that's found to have a virus. Since "clamdscan" uses the daemon, you'll need to enable Scan{{`Mail, Scan}}Archive and Stream
Save
To
`Disk ScanMail
, ScanArchive
and StreamSaveToDisk
in clamav.conf