Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Man clamav-milter and look for the handling of sendmail variables within 
template files.

*DUH!*  Sorry.

Relevant section of man page is excerpted below for others :-)

       --template-file=file -t file
              File points to a file whose contents is sent as the warning 
mes-
              sage whenever a virus is intercepted.  Occurances of  %v 
within
              the file is replaced with the message returned from clamd, 
which
              includes the name of the virus.  The %v string  can  be 
escaped
              thus,  \%v,  to send the string %v.  Any occurance of 
strings in
              dollar signs are replaced with  the  appropriate 
sendmail-vari-
              able,  e.g.  ${if_addr}$.   If  the -t option is not given, 
cla-
              mav-milter defaults to a hardcoded message.





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