Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi,

I'm almost at the point where I simply won't send out any e-mail to the sender or 
recipient when a "virus" is detected. Just about all of them are forged anyway.

However, what anoys me most is the fact most "vulnerabilities" are spam. And I 
would like to report a vulnerability to the sender, but not when it's spam. Most NDRs I 
get are from a reported vulnerability to a forged sender. Or even worse (for the other 
guy/gal) I'm sending te message to a joejob address.

Right now I don't see a way to do this, to just send out vulnerability reports 
to the sender when it's not spam. Does anybody know of a way?
I'm using Virus Pro and JM standard.

I believe if you add AVAFTERJM, it will accomplish this. This tells Junkmail to run first, then if it's not spam, run the AV. One caveat is that if you move a message from spam quarantine, it will not be scanned for virii.


-Russ
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