Notify sender of viruses Only when they belong to my internal network

Alex Neuman van der Hans alex at nkpanama.com
Mon Jan 22 18:00:37 CET 2007


Password protected = virus? Are you sure?

Jorge Costinha wrote:
> greatings all,
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> here what i have tried, unsuccessful:
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> in Mailscanner.conf
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> Notify Senders of Viruses = %rules-dir%/NotifyVirusSenders.rules
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> contents of NotifyVirusSenders.rules
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> From:                192.168.10.        yes
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> FromOrTo:        Default        no
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> ive tried change the ip to my domain, something like
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> From: *@mydomain.com <mailto:*@mydomain.com> yes 
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> didnt work. the purpose of this started when someone inside my network 
> sent an excel password-protected file. The email wasnt delivered and the 
> sender didnt get any notification. I figure that internal users should 
> be receive notifications. if anyone has a better idead, i would 
> appreciate. Anyway, i cant seem to identify the problem. 
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> thanks in advance 
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> Jorge Costinha
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> -- 
> This message has been scanned for viruses and
> dangerous content by HCC Mailscanner software, and is
> believed to be clean.
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