>> Is this still a problem, or will an upgrade to 0.60e fix it as well?
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> I have not seen this problem - a fix included in 0.60g which handles
> sendmail not honouring it's API may help (though it's a long shot that
> it's relavant for you). 0.60e had no hardening fixes so I wouldn't
> recommend
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> Is this still a problem, or will an upgrade to 0.60e fix it as well?
I have not seen this problem - a fix included in 0.60g which handles sendmail
not honouring it's API may help (though it's a long shot that it's relavant for you).
0.60e had no har
Nigel Horne wrote:
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> On Thursday 25 Sep 2003 11:40 pm, Mike Brodbelt wrote:
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>>there doesn't seem to be any way to tell it not to mail
>>postmaster and the original recipient(s).
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> You omitted to say what version of clamav-milter you are
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On Thursday 25 Sep 2003 11:40 pm, Mike Brodbelt wrote:
> there doesn't seem to be any way to tell it not to mail
> postmaster and the original recipient(s).
You omitted to say what version of clamav-milter you are using.
Ensure your version is at lea
Hi,
I've just installed clamav-milter on my mail gateway machine. It's serving
about 50 users, and clamav is intercepting an rejecting viruses nicely.
However, I have one question - each infected email is generating a bounce
message to the original user, and Cc'ing it to postmaster and to the
add