Mail Agent+ClamAV
- KMail
- Supports: clamscan
- KMail is a fully-featured email client that fits nicely into the K Desktop Environment, KDE. It supports attachment scanning with clamscan.
- Sylpheed Claws
- Supports: libclamav
- Sylpheed-Claws is the extended branch of Sylpheed, a lightweight mail user agent for UNIX. It can scan attachments in mail received from POP/IMAP/local accounts using the Clam AntiVirus plugin. Preferences can be set under Configuration/Preferences/Plugins/Clam AntiVirus.
- Open WebMail modules
- Supports: clamscan
- Open WebMail by default can use ClamAV as the external viruscheck module to scan messages fetched from pop3 servers or all incoming messages. If a message or its attachments is found to have virus, Open WebMail will move the message from INBOX to the VIRUS folder automatically.
- ClamAssassin
- Supports: clamscan
- clamassassin is a simple script for virus scanning an e-mail message as a filter. If a message is virus infected, the X-Virus-Status header is set to Yes and the X-Virus-Report header is set to the virus(es) found. If the message is fine, it is passed through with X-Virus-Status set to No. This is intended to act much like spamassassin does. This makes it easy to plug it into a procmail or other filter quite easily. If you’ve already set up a system to use spamassassin, you can easily use similiar procedures to implement clamassassin.
- Clamailfilter
- Supports: clamscan
- A Python script that provides antivirus scanning via procmailrc.
- SoftlabsAV
- Supports: clamscan
- Softlabs AntiVirus is a generic anti-virus filter for incoming mail servers on Unix, running as plugin for procmail. In addition, it plugs to the ClamAV if available.
- QClam
- Supports: clamscan
- QClam is a simple program to plug ClamAV antivirus to your Qmail mailbox. It runs from your ~/.qmail file. It receives incoming messages from Qmail and scans them using clamscan. If a virus found, it returns 99 to Qmail telling it that the message should not be processed (and it just gets removed). If no virus found, or there was an error calling clamscan, QClam returns 0 to QMail and it delivers message as usually. QClam also writes results of scanning into log file. It’s written in C++ and doesn’t require any other software to run. Its size is just about 7k.
- QMVC Qmail Mail and Virus Control
- Supports: clamdscan, clamscan
- QMVC is an unidirectional mail filter for Qmail. It works in conjunction with the dot-qmail mechanism for qmail-local and is entirely designed for Qmail (no additional patches required).
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