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    P3scan (or something else)?

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      blumstng
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      I have p3scan and clamav installed and am trying to configure it to scan my pop3 accounts.  I'm having a problem with the redirect, so I posted: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,15355.0.html.  Then, I found a locked topic roughly describing the behavior I have seen: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=9442.msg53483.

      Has anyone gotten p3scan working?  If not, are there any other tools for FreeBSD that can scan pop3 e-mail (preferably free)?

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        blumstng
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        After reading more about this.  I've been looking into modifying the source code.  So, the next question is how do you get the original address after a redirect?  Or, is there a better forum to ask that question?

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          ron
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          Try this patch against the original p3scan.c code (the version directly from Ports will work fine with this).  It should fix the transparent proxy issue with p3scan.  Without it you must use p3scan by configuring the proxy in your mail client.

          http://www.thunderboltcomputing.com/downloads/patch-p3scan.c.gz

          If anyone knows where to submit this to the upstream p3scan Ports codebase, please let me know so I can submit it to them.  It appears the old maintainer of the FreeBSD package is no longer around.

          Regards,
          Ron
          Thunderbolt Computing

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