Outstanding feature/fix requests?

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Mar 8 16:33:45 GMT 2005


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Good point. That didn't occur to me. It always amuses me when you know
my product better than I do :-)

Peter Peters wrote:

> Julian Field wrote on 7-3-2005 23:35:
>
>> Do other people need this as well? It will mean yet another 2
>> configuration variables (one for spam, one for mcp) and a change to the
>> current option covering this.
>
>
> Can't this be done with a ruleset?
>
>>> # When you quarantine an entire message, do you want to store it as
>>> # raw mail queue files (so you can easily send them onto users) or
>>> # as human-readable files (header then body in 1 file)?
>>> Quarantine Whole Messages As Queue Files = no
>>
>
> Put in the ruleset:
>
> virus:*         yes
> default         no
>
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