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.\" Nate Nielsen <nielsen@memberwebs.com>
.\"
.Dd September, 2004
.Dt clamsmtpd 8
.Os clamsmtp
.Sh NAME
.Nm clamsmtpd
.Nd an SMTP server for scanning viruses via clamd
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl d Ar level
.Op Fl f Ar configfile
.Nm
.Fl v
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is an SMTP filter that allows you to check for viruses using the ClamAV
anti-virus software. It accepts SMTP connections and forwards the SMTP commands
and responses to another SMTP server.
.Pp
The DATA email body is intercepted and scanned before forwarding. By default email
with viruses are dropped silently and logged without any additional action taken.
.Pp
.Nm
aims to be lightweight and simple rather than have a myriad of options. The options
it does have are configured by editing the
.Xr clamsmtpd.conf 5
file. See the man page for
.Xr clamsmtpd.conf 5
for more info on the default location of the configuration file.
.Sh OPTIONS
Previous versions had more options. These still work for now but have equivalents in
.Xr clamsmtpd.conf 5
and are not documented here. The options are as follows.
.Bl -tag -width Fl
.It Fl d
Don't detach from the console and run as a daemon. In addition the
.Ar level
argument specifies what level of error messages to display. 0 being
the least, 4 the most.
.It Fl f
.Ar configfile
specifies an alternate location for the
.Nm
configuration file. See
.Xr clamsmtpd.conf 5
for more details on where the configuration file is located by default.
.It Fl v
Prints the clamsmtp version number and exits.
.El
.Sh LOGGING
.Nm
logs to
.Xr syslogd
by default under the 'mail' facility. You can also output logs to the console
using the
.Fl d
option.
.Sh LOOPBACK FEATURE
In some cases it's advantagous to consolidate the virus scanning and filtering
for several mail servers on one machine.
.Nm
allows this by providing a loopback feature to connect back to the IP that an
SMTP connection comes in from.
.Pp
To use this feature specify only a port number (no IP address) for the
.Ar OutAddress
setting in the configuration file. This will cause
.Nm
to pass the email back to the said port on the incoming IP address.
.Pp
Make sure the
.Ar MaxConnections
setting is set high enough to handle the mail from all the servers without refusing
connections.
.Sh SECURITY
There's no reason to run this daemon as root. It is meant as a filter and should
listen on a high TCP port. It's probably a good idea to run it using the same
user as the
.Xr clamd 8
daemon. This way the temporary files it writes are accessible to
.Xr clamd 8
.Pp
Care should be taken with the directory that
.Nm
writes its temporary files to. In order to be secure, it should not be a world
writeable location. Specify the directory using the
.Ar TempDirectory
setting.
.Pp
If running
.Nm
on a publicly accessible IP address or without a firewall please be sure to
understand all the possible security issues. This is especially true if the
loopback feature is used (see above).
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr clamsmtpd.conf 5
.Xr clamd 8 ,
.Xr clamdscan 1
.Sh AUTHOR
.An Nate Nielsen Aq nielsen@memberwebs.com
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