> The sample .eml files in the manual have the ones that we are aware of, so > there is no need to swap lists with others.
The sample files that have the SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS statements are sender.txt and otherpostmaster.txt. They both have the same list. I assume that I can use this list for the recip.emp
Actually, those should be sender.eml and otherpostmaster.eml (Declude doesn't use any .txt files).
You can just copy those SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS lines to the recip.eml file (assuming that you do not want your users notified when forging viruses are sent to them -- some people like to receive them, others do not).
> Note that the latest beta > handles this automatically.
What do you mean handles it automatically?
It means that you don't have to do anything, and Declude Virus will automatically detect forging viruses and suppress the bogus notifications.
Do I not have to put in the commands?
No.
Does it not send notifications for all the types in the list in the above files?
It will not send out the sender/otherpostmaster notifications (the bogus ones) when forging viruses are detected. You can also add a line "SKIPIFFORGING" to other .eml files to prevent them from getting sent out.
Can I still send out notifications fro the Vulnerability?
It would be possible, but strongly discouraged, as you'll end up becoming a spammer by doing so.
-Scott
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