On 24.05.11 17:48, Annette Jaekel wrote:
> I am new to clamav and sendmail milter. I tried to configure sendmail-8.14.4
> with clamav-milter 0.97,
> set necessary sendmail milter macros
>
> O Milter.macros.connect=j, _, {daemon_name}, {if_name}, {if_addr}
> O Milter.macros.helo={tls_version}, {cipher}, {cipher_bits}, {cert_subject},
> {cert_issuer}
> O Milter.macros.envfrom=i, {auth_type}, {auth_authen}, {auth_ssf},
> {auth_author}, {mail_mailer}, {mail_host}, {mail_addr}, {rcpt_addr}
> O Milter.macros.envrcpt={rcpt_mailer}, {rcpt_host}, {rcpt_addr}
> O Milter.macros.eom={msg_id}, {mail_addr}, {rcpt_addr}, i
>
> in sendmail.cf. I configured a VirusAction script and set it into
> clamav-milter.conf.
> That script realizes a recipient notification. If I understood right, the
> script
> gets the recipients from the sendmail macro rcpt_addr. Now clean mails go
> trough
> clamav-milter and deliver to all recipients. But always if a virus is found
> for
> a mail with more than one recipient, only the last recipient gets a
> notification.
What is the point of annoying recipients that someone has sent them a virus?
I thought the whole point of virus checking was that recipients should NOT
receive infected mail .
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