You probably want the -b option to reject the DATA phase of the SMTP session if the milter detects a virus.
No you dont need '-b option'.
I'm new to Clamav but from the manpage it looks like -N would be more appropriate.
If I understand everything correctly then -b will bounce the message with virus to the sender. Given the high amount of spoofed senders this isn't a smart move since you may bounce a virus to a person who is not infected (yet).
-N, --noreject This option causes clamav-milter to silently discard such messages.
See man clamav-milter for more information. It has been written for a good reason.
B.
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