On Wednesday 21 July 2004 08:01 am, Tony Howden wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a linux server config using the sme server distro (redhat based)
> with qmail as the MTA.
>
> I've installed clamav on it and have a problem with the null return-path
> being modified. Not sure if this is directly clam config or qmail
> related or perhaps scripting elsewhere, but I am getting nowhere fast
> trying to resolve this.
>
> What happens is that without clamav installed a message with a return
> path of <> is processed normally and arrives with <> in the header
> correctly.
>
> If clam is activated then the return-path is mangled to <"<>"> which
> triggers bounces for a malformed address which is the correct response
> from the MTA but a pain as these can be legit email that are being
> basically bounced within our own server.
sounds like whatever you're using to call clamav on this email is broken.
Please ask the mailing list of whatever you are using to call clamav.
-Jeremy
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