[courier-users] Multiple Filters

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Old 01-02-2007
David Gomillion
 
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Default [courier-users] Multiple Filters

From my understanding, there is no problem with Courier running
multiple filters. This means I could run the clamd scanning filter, as
well as the python-filters, right?

The question I have is, how is the order of the filtering determined? I
would like the python filters to run before antivirus scanning, as the
filters I run through python will be reasonably light-weight, and if
they reject a message, there's no reason to go through a virus scan.
Does that make sense?

To do this, I should get python-filters to process a message before I
invoke the clamd filter. Can someone help me find the documentation that
describes how to set the order that filters run on messages?

My other option is to use python-filters' virus scanning, but from my
understanding, using clamd is far more efficient than using the
libraries, which appears to be the method in the python filters.

Thanks,
David


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