Well, that is specifically why I prefaced it Declude Junkmail not Declude...

I have received my first messages that were rejected by vulnerabilities this
month.
A couple due to partial and a couple due to Outlook CR vulnerability.
It's mighty tough to tell a user he didn't get the pictures because one of
these vulnerabilities.
Mail delivery without monitoring the hold/virus queues is my goal.

I can see a real usefulness for some sort of vulnerability improvement.
I'm pretty small volume, perhaps the ability to whitelist a couple of
senders for vulnerabilities (but leave on virus checking) might work around
for me. Turning off specific vulnerabilities could also work, although the
smaller the hole the better.


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Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Filter file maintenance suggestion


> Scott Fisher wrote:
>
> >On my personal Declude Junkmail wishlist, SURBL support is number one...
> >
> >
>
> What number would turning off individual vulnerabilities in Declude
> Virus get on your list?
>
> :)
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