I currently use clamav-milter with 3rd party sigs in sendmail and am writing the list to see how people are handling special accounts like abuse@ or postmas...@. clamav-milter has the ability to whitelist e-mail accounts, but it's all or nothing. Obviously, the abuse@ address will receive spammy submissions, but it shouldn't be exposed to viruses. Ideally, I'd be able to specify not to use 3rd party sigs, phishing sigs, etc. Optionally, being able to specify a different action (quarantine) for whitelisted addresses would help. These features don't seem to be available yet, so how is everyone handling it?

I suppose I could run a second clamd with different options and use Mimedefang or amavis to pick the correct daemon, but that seems like overkill.

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/Jason

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