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Nigel Horne wrote: |>Yes, maybe the 'o' flag it's not required using the 'f' flag. |>I'll switch to the 'f' flag only. | | | You haven't really answered my question. Why do you want the 'o' flag?
Now I think that don't need it anymore :-P
Wen I wrote the script to start clamav-milter, I set the 'o' flag to scan the mail send by the users with a shell account. Now I have no shell in the emails accounts, so, no possible virus could be originated from the box... right?
|>Question: Using only the -l option clamav-milter will scan the messages |>coming from Internet and my LAN? The thing is that the server it's in a |>DMZ, so, the LAN would be the DMZ right? | | -l has no effect on Internet traffic only on traffic from your LAN.
So I can safely use only the 'l' flag instead of 'f' one?
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