McDonald, Dan wrote:

>  -----Original Message-----
> From: Jesse Guardiani
>>Is there a database anywhere that lists all the viruses
>>that forge addresses?
> 
> There may be, but can you react quickly to a new one?

If one exists, then yes, I can. I'm a programmer. I could
easily automate the creation of the silent virus list that
qmail-scanner uses.


>>I'd like to prevent my server from sending out false
>>notification messages.
> 
> I've come to the conclusion that it's better to drop them all.  I've got
> mine set up to never let anyone know that we received a virus - not the
> sender, not the recipient, only the virus administrator.  That's pretty
> easy to do with amavis-new.

I'd like to send a notification if it's going to the actual
sender of the virus.

-- 
Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator
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