I have a question regarding the --noreject man page entry, specifically the 
last line:

        -N, --noreject
          When clamav-milter processes an e-mail which contains a
          virus  it rejects the e-mail by using the SMTP code 550
          or 554 depending on the  state  machine.   This  option
          causes clamav-milter to silently discard such messages.
          It is recommended that system administrators  use  this
          option when NOT using the --bounce option.


It is not immediately obvious why, if you are NOT generating new bounce 
e-mails (which no one should be doing), you should also be silently 
discarding viruses instead of returning a 550/554 error code. 

It would seem to me that if you aren't generating bounces, you would WANT 
to return a 550/554 in the SMTP transaction, so any valid senders would know 
that their mail was not accepted.

Am I missing something, or is this an error in the man page ?

-Chris

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Chris Candreva  -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- (914) 967-7816
WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
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