[Qmail-scanner-general]Feature Request

2005-05-24 Thread Roman Volf
Just wanted to submitted a request for the next version of qmail-scanner. I found this useful because I am on the spamassassin mailing list, and didn't want to run the messages from that list through spamassassin. I added the server IP address into /etc/tcp.smtp and set SKIP_SA="yes" and qmail-

Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]feature request

2004-02-02 Thread Jason Haar
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 05:10:03PM -0500, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > Howdy list, > > It would be nice if the silent_viruses_array was populated > (or replaced) by a CDB or DBM constant database for relatively > fast lookups. > There hasn't been any need. There's no real performance gain as that is

[Qmail-scanner-general]feature request

2004-01-30 Thread Jesse Guardiani
Howdy list, It would be nice if the silent_viruses_array was populated (or replaced) by a CDB or DBM constant database for relatively fast lookups. This way we wouldn't have to reconfigure or edit the Perl script for each new virus and version release. I've worked with CDB files using Python bef

[Qmail-scanner-general]Feature request for QS 2.0

2003-09-25 Thread Aaron Carr
Not sure if you're still taking feature requests for QS 2. One thing I'd like to see, as trivial as it is Have one of the configure options be to add a "scanned for virus" footer at the bottom of each email. Just something that when other people are relying on you for their mail servivce, it