4.43.2-1, bug ?

Glenn Steen glenn.steen at gmail.com
Mon Jun 20 09:54:59 IST 2005


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On 6/20/05, Dörfler Andreas <Andreas.Doerfler at kempten.de> wrote:
> morning,
> 
> thats it. my default setting is
> Keep Spam And MCP Archive Clean = no
> it worked up to the betainstall without any problems.
> with the beta i must set it to yes, otherwise
> mailwatch doesnt shows me the mail as virus, only
> as spam
> it isnt a real problem, outline and declaration the
> listing inside mailwatch is broken with clean = no
> 
> greetings
> andy
> 
> --free your mind, use open source
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> 
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> 
> 
> 
> > In
> > his changelog he has mentioned about optimization of scanning
> > when Spam
> > and MCP archives are not kept clean.
> 

Um, that's been as is for ages. I used to "solve" it by forwarding any
spam to /dev/null.
And I'm not sure I'd term it an "error in mailwatch", when it is
MailScanner only behaviour.
True, one could perhaps document it more prominently, but it isn't
exactly hidden:-).
-- 
-- Glenn
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