Give the --postmaster-only option to clamav-milter.

-Nigel

On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 18:50, Mark Penkower wrote:
> How do I get clamav to not cc the intended user with the virus notification 
> message?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Mark Penkower
> 
> 
> At 01:51 PM 11/15/2004, you wrote:
> >Brian Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 2) It takes extra work for someone to make the decision, create the
> > > separate databases etc.
> >
> >Diego d'Ambra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Julian Mehnle wrote:
> > > > The definition of what _I_ would like ClamAV to detect is:  anything
> > > > that poses a technical thread, no matter whether it also poses a
> > > > social/fraud threat or not.  That's a clear enough criterion, isn't
> > > > it?
> > >
> > > Creating such a system has a dramatic impact on the work needed to
> > > classify a suspicious sample. These samples often contains weird Jave,
> > > HTML etc. that must be decoded and tested with different software
> > > versions to ensure no exploit is being triggered and/or harmful content
> > > installed.
> >
> >I can't see why discriminating technical attacks from social engineering
> >attacks would be extra work.  After all, when drafting a signature for a
> >new attack, a name for the attack has to be chosen.  If you know you're
> >going to file it as "HTML.Phishing.Bank-12", you have already
> >distinguished between a technical attack and a social engineering one.
> >
> >If your point is that classifying new attacks can be a difficult task,
> >well, though luck, that's how it is.  In order to find a good name for the
> >attack, you have to do the classifying properly anyway.
> >
> >So where's the extra work?
> >
> >And don't tell me creating the database files from the signatures isn't
> >already a largely automated process. ;-)
> >
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