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apaluch
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Posted: 21 February 2005 at 7:56pm |
I remember talk of a anti-virus plug-in for Logsat a while back. If you can do that, then maybe you could create the ability to have an external hook to run other programs? I use a SpamAssassin program behind Logsat and it catches a lot of spam that I can't get with Logsat. However, I have no way of teaching Logsat about all this spam I have. All I can do is toss it. If there was a hook to an external program (make it an option) then I could add Spamassassin in line with Logsat. Any hope of that? Any hope of a generic plug-in architecture or is that too far out of the scope of Logsat? Thanks!
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LogSat
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Andy,
At the moment, except for the antivirus plugin, no "generic" plugin support is being developed, sorry. |
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brekkjen
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Just asking, what timeframe are we talking about for the AV plugin? Leif A. |
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LogSat
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We were very close to releasing it a few months ago, but what seemed
like minor technical issues turned out to be major. We're still working
on them, but no ETA yet.
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brekkjen
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OK, would be a great feature. I've just started testing SpamFilter ISP and it looks really promising so far |
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