MS reports not being sent to users

Eduardo Almeida eduardo_simpsom_rj at YAHOO.COM.BR
Thu Aug 19 19:43:32 IST 2004


The comments only talk about viruses and not attachments blocked by the
filename.rules.conf. My problem was with blocked extensions.

On Qui, 2004-08-19 at 19:13 +0200, Peter Bonivart wrote:
> Eduardo Almeida wrote:
> > The problem was the Deliver Cleaned Messages. My client asked me to not
> > send any cleaned or disinfected message. The comments in the conffile
> > should include this, don't you think?
>
> But it is in the comment:
>
> # Do you want to deliver messages once they have been cleaned of any
> # viruses?
> # By making this a ruleset, you can re-create the "Deliver From Local"
> # facility of previous versions.
> Deliver Cleaned Messages = yes
>
> The definition of cleaned vs. disinfected can be found here:
>
> # Should I attempt to disinfect infected attachments and then deliver
> # the clean ones. "Disinfection" involves removing viruses from files
> # (such as removing macro viruses from documents). "Cleaning" is the
> # replacement of infected attachments with "VirusWarning.txt" text
> # attachments.
> # Less than 1% of viruses in the wild can be successfully disinfected,
> # as macro viruses are now a rare occurrence. So the default has been
> # changed to "no" as it gives a significant performance improvement.
> #
> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
> Deliver Disinfected Files = no
>
>
> --
> /Peter Bonivart
>
> --Unix lovers do it in the Sun
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