On Thu, 12 May 2005, Chad Jones wrote:
Unfortunately the -b option doesn't fix this.
Of course not, it's the problem. ;)
When the -b option is set then a notification goes to the sender and the postmaster, which is what I would expect since that's what the man page says that -b does. I don't want the notification to go to the sender, just to the postmaster.
Well, maybe you shouldn't use the -b option, then?
man clamav-milter will tell you what the -b option does. Go from there...
Apparently Nigel was too subtle. Let's look at your original options:
Here is my /etc/sysconfig/clamav-milter:
CLAMAV_FLAGS=" --config-file=/etc/clamd.conf --max-children=10 --force-scan --postmaster=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --postmaster-only --headers --noreject --from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --dont-log-clean -obl /var/milter/clmilter.sock
^ ***** You have a -b here that you don't want. *****
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