On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 04:43:07PM -0700, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should be able to use the clamav-milter for that -- no extra 
> sendmail processes required.  I had that running for  a while... and 
> then ran into problems when perodically a huge number of clamav-milter 
> processes would fire up and tie up the system.  I replaced that setup 
> with one using MailScanner as a "wrapper" around clamav, and that's been 
> quite stable so far.  But from a setup point of view, the clamav-milter 
> is dead simple.

I looked at that in a previous version and, IIRC, it didn't have a way to
disable all of the notifications.

With all of the viruses forging the return address, it seems useless to
bounce the mail back to the sender (I hate getting those messages when
they really have nothing to do with me).  I also don't want to notify the
end user since I have a number of mailboxes here that have been receiving
hundreds of virus-infected messages a day.

Is it now possible to turn all of that off within clamav-milter?

-Bill


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