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NOD32 antivirus interface in Exim
Hello!

I will introduce myself. I'm the person in charge of the email platform in Ya.com, a spanish ISP.
I posted about the lack of a native interface to the NOD32 antivirus in the current version of Exim, and Peter Bowler kindly redirected me here.
Let me cut & paste the email I sent yesterday to the other list:

"Nobody in the list seem to know something about this.
Please, can somebody tell me which person can I contact to add support
to the NOD32 daemon interface ? I'm not in the exim-dev list, but I can
collaborate with documentation to add this feature.

The calling interface is very similar to the one in clamd. I take a look
at the code, and I realized we have to modify the following files:

build-Linux-i386/malware.c
src/malware.c "


Thanks in advance,

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Manuel Molina Cuberos

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Re: NOD32 antivirus interface in Exim [ In reply to ]
Manuel Molina Cuberos wrote:

> "Nobody in the list seem to know something about this.
> Please, can somebody tell me which person can I contact to add support
> to the NOD32 daemon interface ? I'm not in the exim-dev list, but I can
> collaborate with documentation to add this feature.

Historically, I would probably be the right person. :)

> The calling interface is very similar to the one in clamd. I take a look
> at the code, and I realized we have to modify the following files:
>
> build-Linux-i386/malware.c
> src/malware.c

The first is just a copy of the second. If you went that far, just
implement it yourself and send a patch over, then I can review and
commit it to CVS.

/tom





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