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clamav\-milter

Section: Clam AntiVirus (8)
Updated: Feb 25, 2009
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NAME

clamav-milter - milter compatible mail scanner  

SYNOPSIS

clamav-milter [options]  

DESCRIPTION

Clamav-milter is a filter for sendmail(1) mail server. It uses a mail scanning engine built into clamd(8).

Clamav-milter can use load balancing and fault tolerant techniques to connect to more than one clamd(8) server and seamlessly hot-swap to even the load between different machines and to keep scanning for viruses even when a server goes down.  

OPTIONS

-h, --help
Output help information and exit.
-V, --version
Print the version number and exit.
-c FILE, --config-file=FILE
Read configuration from FILE.
 

FILES

/etc/clamav-milter.conf  

AUTHOR

aCaB <acab@clamav.net>  

SEE ALSO

sendmail(8), clamav-milter.conf(5), clamd(8), clamd.conf(5)


 

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