Nick Andrew wrote:
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 01:02:47PM -0500, Ernie Cline wrote:

Hi all,
I've been reading up on qmail-scanner, and it looks pretty cool. One of the features I think is nice is the quarentine. We have a mailbox that gets a LOT of spam and virii, and it'd be nice so that the user who sees it woudln't have to sift through all the crap to get to the real email ...

What I'd like to know is, can this be done on a per message basis? I have a qmail system that sits as a front-end to our exchange server, which users talk to to get mail. However, I'd like my mail to go to another server .. or at least also be 'quarentined' into a Maildir maybe ... Is something like this possible?

Quarantine means that a virus was detected, so if a message is
quarantined your user won't see it. If you want them to also not
see spam, use spamassassin and procmail to detect and filter it
out, respectively.

Nick.
Yes, that I realized ... what I was hoping qmail-scanner could do is make some kind of mail-routing decision based on certain criteria (like who the mail is going to).


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