Wilhelm du Plessis wrote:
> >>this happen by using -o but then all the locally generated mail is
> >>scanned which is not really necessary.
> pardon my jumping on here...
> but just how does one enable it globally to scan local mail aswell ?
The answer is above :)
Matt
Matt Fretwell wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
I am using sendmail with clamav-milter to scan email. Normally
clamav-milter does not scan messages from the LAN or the machine
unless you direct it to do so via the flags. I would like to be able
to put something into a message such that it would
Doug Hardie wrote:
> I am using sendmail with clamav-milter to scan email. Normally
> clamav-milter does not scan messages from the LAN or the machine
> unless you direct it to do so via the flags. I would like to be able
> to put something into a message such that it would be scanned even
I am using sendmail with clamav-milter to scan email. Normally
clamav-milter does not scan messages from the LAN or the machine
unless you direct it to do so via the flags. I would like to be able
to put something into a message such that it would be scanned even
though it would othwerwis