were did {Disarmed} come from

Scott Silva ssilva at SGVWATER.COM
Thu Jun 9 21:10:37 IST 2005


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Julian Field wrote:
> Scott Silva wrote:
> 
> 
>>>Scott Silva wrote:
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>>David Curtis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I just upgraded to the latest stable MailScanner (4.42.9)  and also
>>>>>upgraded Spamassassin to (3.0.4). Now I am starting to get {Disarmed} in
>>>>>the subject line of some e-mails. Some of the spam and some of the
>>>>>regular e-mails. I have looked for the setting of turning {Disarmed} on
>>>>>or off and have not found it any where. I would assume I am just missing
>>>>>it some where. Can any one point me to where I can change it?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>     
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>In /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf  look for this;
>>>># If HTML tags in the message were "disarmed" by using the HTML "Allow"
>>>># options above with the "disarm" settings, do you want to modify the
>>>># subject line?
>>>># This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
>>>>Disarmed Modify Subject = no
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>
>>>Hit send just too darn fast. Yours will probably be Disarmed Modify
>>>Subject = Yes
>>> 
>>>
> 
> And if that text isn't in your MailScanner.conf, then you need to run 
> upgrade_MailScanner_conf to import the new options that weren't in your 
> previous version.
> 
I keep forgetting about the defaults!

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