Disable Notifiying of Recipients

Stephen Conway sconway at WLNET.COM
Wed May 12 19:37:00 IST 2004


Good day:

I have tried:

Silent Viruses = All-Viruses

Along with:
Still Deliver Silent Viruses = no

And a lot of times, the receiver is getting the warning messages.  Is there
any way (for viruses only) to have no rejections go to sender and no
warnings to receiver?

Thanks,

Steve

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Of Julian Field
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 12:25 PM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: Disable Notifiying of Recipients

In case you aren't using Silent Viruses much, you can also set
Deliver Cleaned Messages = no
but this will stop the recipients getting any messages from any
restrictions applied my MailScanner.

At 16:32 10/05/2004, you wrote:
>Stephen
>
>from my Mailscanner.conf...
>
># notified (as the sender address is always forged these days anyway),
># but anyone who sends a message that is blocked for other reasons will
># still be notified.
>#
># This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
>Silent Viruses = HTML-IFrame All-Viruses
>
># Still deliver (after cleaning) messages that contained viruses listed
># in the above option ("Silent Viruses") to the recipient?
># Setting this to "yes" is good when you are testing everything, and
># because it shows management that MailScanner is protecting them,
># but it is bad because they have to filter/delete all the incoming virus
># warnings.
>#
># Note: Once you have deployed this into "production" use, you should set
># Note: this option to "no" so you don't bombard thousands of people with
># Note: useless messages they don't want!
>#
># This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
>Still Deliver Silent Viruses = no
>
>assumming a recent mailscanner..
>
>
>
>--
>Martin Hepworth
>Snr Systems Administrator
>Solid State Logic
>Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
>
>
>Stephen Conway wrote:
>>Good day:
>>
>>We are using Mailscanner with Sendmail, + McAfee A / V and SpamAssasin .
Is
>>there any way to disable the notification that gets sent to the recipient
of
>>a virus infected message?  I just want any virus messages to be
quarantined
>>and no notices sent to anybody.
>>
>>Any help is appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Steve
>>
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