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Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus toolkit for UNIX. The main purpose of this software is the integration with mail servers (attachment scanning). The package provides a flexible and scalable multi-threaded daemon, a command line scanner, and a tool for automatic updating via Internet. The programs are based on a shared library distributed with the Clam AntiVirus package, which you can use with your own software. The virus database is based on the virus database from OpenAntiVirus, but contains additional signatures (including signatures for popular polymorphic viruses, too) and is KEPT UP TO DATE.
This package contains the virus-database needed by clamav. This database should be updated regularly; the 'clamav-update' package ships a corresponding cron-job. Use this package when you want a working (but perhaps outdated) virus scanner immediately after package installation.
This package contains headerfiles and libraries which are needed to build applications using clamav.
This package provides the filesystem structure and contains the user-creation scripts required by clamav.
This package contains dynamic libraries shared between applications using the Clam Antivirus scanner.
This package contains files which are needed to run the clamav-milter.
This package contains programs which can be used to update the clamav anti-virus database automatically. It uses the freshclam(1) utility for this task. To activate it use, uncomment the entry in /etc/cron.d/clamav-update. Use this package when you go updating the virus database regulary and do not want to download a >160MB sized rpm-package with outdated virus definitions.
The Clam AntiVirus Daemon See the README file how this can be done with a minimum of effort. This package contains a generic system wide clamd service which is e.g. used by the clamav-milter package.
The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list services within a single, consistent, framework. Individual components can be enabled or disabled at will. After installing this RPM, additional information regarding configuring and using courier can be found in /usr/share/courier/doc. Particularly, README.REDHAT describes where everything is installed, and install.html contains the regular installation instructions, which includes configuration information. In particular, the courier-webadmin package will contain the web-based configuration tool, webadmin. After installing apache and courier-webadmin, and using the webadmin password in /etc/courier/webadmin/password (which is initialized to a random string by default), you will be able to configure Courier using any web browser. Available rpmbuild rebuild options: --without : fax
The courier-analog script generates log summaries for the Courier mail server. Courier-analog generates log summaries for incoming and outgoing SMTP connections, and IMAP and POP3 activity. courier-analog can generate output in text or HTML format.