Hello Ben,

Thanks for your suggestion. Might even be a quicker fix for that one
client I have.

Anyway, I'd like to have a better courier-filter interface, which allows
changing of emails by filters. As stated in another email, this would
allow for much greater flexibility in the filters.

Markus

On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 18:15, Ben Kennedy wrote:
> On 13 7 2004 at 9:07 am -0400, Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
> 
> >But there's another downside I see: amavis (or
> >any other filter, for that matter) can not tell courier to completely
> >refuse an email. Thus i.e. a spammer gets a 'message delivered', even
> >though the message was refused.
> 
> I installed and am using Method 1 from Michael Carmack's ClamAV+courier
> notes here: <http://karmak.org/2004/courier-clamav/>  and it seems to be
> working great.  Amavis is not required at all, and virus-laden messages
> are rejected during the SMTP conversation.
> 
> The only change I made was to alter the SMTP error code from 500 to 577
> (which seems more consistent with the semantics of rfc 1893).
> 
> -ben



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