Fernando Azevedo wrote:
Hi all!
Hope this one is not a repeated question, as I've searched the database
and googled for answers without any success.
Perhaps because it is such an unpopular idea?
I'm running a pretty stable server with clamav 0.88.2 on top of qmail
with simscan. I'm checking all messages (incoming and outgoing) and I'd
like to append a small footnote with a disclaimer and also with some
(free) advertisement stating that the message has gone through ClamAV
and is clean of any known viruses. Is this possible in ClamAV?
This can/will break PGP-signed messages and annoy people. It is
especially annoying when people on mail lists are forced to use these
nuisances. This is exactly what x headers are good for. Modifying
messages is considered ill-mannered by some. There are dozens of web
pages dedicated to the stupidity of it, some of which are quite
entertaining.
In sendmail you would use a milter. With other products, spam assassin
can do it. It is not as easy as you might think, and cc:/bcc: lists can
complicate it. List servers can make a mess of them if done wrong.
And it is spam as it is unintended content by the sender and unsolicited
by the recipient.
dp
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