Nigel Horne said:
> On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 13:19, Steven Stern wrote:
>> What is the definition of "local" invoked by the --local parameter for
>> clamav-milter?
>>
>> Here's my situation:  I have a program running on an internal server
>> that's generating about 16,000 individual emails per day. The program
>> uses our outbound mail host to send the messages.  I know that these
>> messages don't need to be virus scanned.
>>
>> How can I tell clamav-milter on the outbound server to skip messages
>> coming from the other system?  Is there a way to specify IP addresses as
>> trusted?
>
> The list is currently hard-coded, look for the definition of localNets
> within clamav-milter.c.
>
> I am aware that it would be better if this list were to be configurable
> at runtime.
>
> -Nigel Horne

It would be very cool if it looked at access_db or other file for making
decisions like this. I check every outbound message that leaves my network
except those that are generated by machines that have impeccable content
of known origin (images that have already been scanned). It saves some cpu
cycles on the mail scanners as these can be very large tiff files.

dp
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