RASCAN 0.1.0
Rascan is a rewrite of Inter7's simscan
Rascan is a rewrite of Inter7's simscan. RASCAN will provide you with the following:
Will (optionally) check for virus using ClamAV
Will (optionally) pass your mail through SpamAssassin
Will (optionally) add a footer to your messages using altermime
The goals of this project are:
Make it more runtime configurable, instead of having so many compile-time options.
Make it simpler, removing functionality I didn't use
Add a little extra, specifically a chance to add footers to messages using altermime
Make it use bstrlib's string routines, because programming C I am a chicken.
To use rascan, you need a qmail installation with the QMAILQUEUE and qmail-queue-custom-error patches.
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Download RASCAN 0.1.0
http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/lateral/static/rascan-0.1.0.tar.gz
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