Per Jessen wrote:
>> 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).
This is a rather pointless argument about semantics which doesn't
answer the original question. I'll rephrase it for the pedants :
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?
Oh, I see it works without modification. Is it possible for ClamAV to
flag that the message should be rejected if it can't be scanned -
seems a reasonable question to me. The OP didn't say "is it possible
for ClamAV to reject the message", they rather correctly asked about
"flagging it for rejection".
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