Rob Sterenborg (lists) wrote:

> On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 10:31 +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
>> Peter Bradeen wrote:
>> 
>> > I see that there are ways to limit the level of archive that will
>> > be
>> > scanned as well as the size of the entities to be scanned.  Is
>> > there a
>> > way for CLAMAV to then flag them as not allowed?  Seem that if you
>> > can't scan it, it should be rejected.
>> 
>> It's not about not being able to scan, it's about not wanting to
>> scan. Regardless, clamav doesn't reject or approve mails, that's for
>> your MTA to do.
> 
> If you use ClamAV as milter, it's up to ClamAV to tell the MTA what to
> do so I guess there's a task for ClamAV too..

Well,  I guess it depends on your point of view. Personally I see the
MTA doing the rejection, possibly based on information from elsewhere
(DNS, blacklists, clamav, wherever).  


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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