> >Can I still send out notifications for the Vulnerability?
>
> It would be possible, but strongly discouraged, as you'll end up becoming
> a spammer by doing so.

The only notifications that I would be sending out would be to the
recipient and not to the sender or the postmaster of the sending domain.
I think it is a waste of bandwidth. If the user gets a notification that
the file contained a virus and if the user really wants the file then
the user will notify the sender and get it fixed. IMHO....

Ah, that makes sense. In that case, you can copy the \IMail\Declude\recip.eml file to \IMail\Declude\recip-vulnerability.eml (or whatever name you want), and use a line "ONLYSENDIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Vulnerability" (without any SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS or SKIPIFFORGING lines).


-Scott
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