Nigel Horne wrote:
> On Sunday 18 Apr 2004 11:52 am, Leo Jaaskelainen wrote:
> 
> > My clamav-milter is currently started with the -b option and when a
> > virus-infected message comes in, an error message with the subject "Virus
> > intercepted!" is sent back to the sender and CC:d to postmaster and the
> > intended recipient. I'd like to keep notifying the postmaster and
> > recipient, but *not* send an error message to the sender.
> 
> Yes. Don't use the '-b' option (that ensures infected message aren't
> bounced), but do
> use the -P option (that turns on CC to the postmaster).

Thank you for the advice. I changed the -b option to -P and the bounces stopped.
My only remaining problem is that I'd like the message's intended recipient to
be notified, but not the sender. Taking away the -b option stopped both sender
and recipient notification.

regards,
Leo

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