I don't want to throw away false positives and I don't want our mail admin to have to look through all messages flagged by Declude Virus because that could possibly take a lot of time.
FWIW, the de-facto standard is to delete them or quarantine them.
All up-to-date mailserver virus scanners will treat all known vulnerabilities as viruses. All up-to-date mailserver virus scanners will *not* attempt to notify the sender when a vulnerability is detected (because most are sent from a forged return address). I'm not aware of any mailserver virus scanners that have an option to deliver the vulnerabilities.
-Scott
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