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Alex Neuman van der Hans
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Sun Sep 5 01:14:25 IST 2004
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Unless you whitelist your own server or 127.0.0.1; in any case I usually
don't notify anyone and rely on tools like MailWatch for reporting.
On Sat, 2004-09-04 at 22:02, Alex Neuman van der Hans wrote:
> You can try the "bogus virus warnings" SpamAssassin rules. Works pretty
> well most of the time.
But be warned... the bogus virus warning ruleset contains a bunch of
rules that match various messages sent by MailScanner, you could end up
blocking messages from your own MailScanner installation...
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