Thanks for your response again Doug. Just to recap, this is what i think's
been learnt (please correct me if i'm wrong or confused).
With respect to the following from quarrantine-attachments.txt
Pickles.*Breakfast Virus-Subject: Fake Example Pickles virus
#
# will match "Subject: Pickles f
Andrew van Tilburg wrote:
Hi again Jason, thanks for your response. See below for the log results and
header for an email that looks to me as if it should't have been
quarantined. Any ideas on the reason ? Note that the subject and email
address are not in the quarantine-attachments.txt file. I've
Hi again Jason, thanks for your response. See below for the log results and
header for an email that looks to me as if it should't have been
quarantined. Any ideas on the reason ? Note that the subject and email
address are not in the quarantine-attachments.txt file. I've attached the
email using m
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 09:18:33AM +1000, Andrew van Tilburg wrote:
> Hi all. I'm running Qmail-Scanner 1.22 with Perl 5.00503 on Freebsd 4.5.
> Qmail-Scanner works great, but I'm finding the odd email that gets
> quarantined for reason(s) I can't figure out. I have just upgraded from
Well the rea
Hi all. I'm running Qmail-Scanner 1.22 with Perl 5.00503 on Freebsd 4.5.
Qmail-Scanner works great, but I'm finding the odd email that gets
quarantined for reason(s) I can't figure out. I have just upgraded from
Qmail-Scanner 1.16 which was doing the same thing. Can anyone help me with
this ? I hav