Virus scanning spam
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu May 27 20:39:37 IST 2004
At 20:31 27/05/2004, you wrote:
> >From the MAQ:
>
>"16- Hey, MailScanner doesn't scan high scoring spam (or something I don't
>"deliver")!
>Anything which is not delivered or forwarded is not virus scanned. Here is
>an explanation and workaround. Pretty simple, instead of not delivering,
>do a store to an alias pointing to /dev/null. Thanks to Phil and Kai :)."
>
>Question: If the logical decision to do this is exactly as outlined in the
>previous paragraph, (I don't do Perl so it would be difficult for me to
>know), could one change the option to "anything that isn't delivered,
>forwarded or stored" so that it would scan even high scoring spam that's
>stored in the quarantine?
I intentionally only ever put untouched mail in the quarantine. There isn't
much point virus scanning something, throwing away the original content,
and putting the results in the quarantine.
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Julian Field
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