On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 18:18, Bill Shupp wrote:
> Just wanted to follow up to my own post after installing this on a 
> couple of client systems...

<SNIP>

> > Also, qmail-scanner has a nice mechanism for specifying your own 
> > quarantine-attachments via the tab delimited text file.  This is great 
> > for blocking all attachments with specific suffixes, like .vbs or .scr. 
> >  Is there any equivalent for qscanq?
> 
> There does not appear to be an equivalent mechanism.

Bill, have you found this to be a detriment?  Personally, I'd rather let
all attachments through and make sure they're scanned for virii, but I'm
also still new at this..  :)

> > And I assume qmail-spamc will also reject mail at the smtpd level?
> 
> It does not.  Although I suppose this would not be too hard to achieve 
> if that were someone's desire.

Is there a performance hit, or major detriment to this?

<SNIP>

Thanks!

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