<A> tag found in message j4UA2wNj002975
BG Mahesh
bg.mahesh at INDIAINFO.COM
Sun Jun 5 02:41:47 IST 2005
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> This is it just showing that it found a link in the message, which
> it will have to check for phishing attacks. It doesn't mean it will
> actually alter the message, just that it needs to look at it
> further.
>
So the message is not being blocked? I am not getting that message in my email box
> Check out the "notify senders" options. But do *NOT* switch on
> Notify Senders of Viruses as that will just spam people who didn't
> send you viruses, as all modern viruses fake the senders address,
> so that you cannot trace who really sent the message.
>
Looks correct.
Notify Senders = yes
Notify Senders Of Viruses = no
Notify Senders Of Blocked Filenames Or Filetypes = yes
Notify Senders Of Other Blocked Content = yes
Never Notify Senders Of Precedence = list bulk
> BG Mahesh wrote:
>
> > hi
> >
> > I see the following type of messages in /var/log/maillog
> >
> > <A> tag found in message j4UA2wNj002975
> >
> > I found out about this when a friend's email was never reaching
> > me. In that email his signature has a URL. What should I do to
> > receive this email or atleast for MailScanner to bounce back the
> > email to the sender warning him about the error
> >
> > --
> > B.G. Mahesh
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B.G. Mahesh
bg.mahesh at indiainfo.com
http://www.indiainfo.com/
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