On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 11:23:41 -0700 (PDT)
john espiro <john_esp...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Oh....... so you are saying this is a bug and not a result of my screwup?
>
Yes.

 
> Stevan, I hope you don't get the impression that I was looking for a code 
> solution like right now...
>
No, no. I am not blaming any one. It is good that you mention that issue. A bug 
is a bug and should be fixed.


> Personally it's an annoyance, but not a show stopper. If the message has a 
> virus, the message contents can still be read by viewing it via the 
> quarantine. I am just surprised that I'd be the first to find it.
> 
If I am not 100% wrong then in the past (before 3.9.0) you could release a 
message from quarantine. But for 3.9.0 we removed that. I don't remember now 
why we did that. But I remember having fiddled around with that part of the 
code to prevent releasing virus infected mails from quarantine. I just don't 
rembember right now why?


> In any case, don't rush... you need a break.  I will write up a bug just so 
> that if anyone else comes across the issue, it might save us from topics with 
> 25+ messages :)
> 
Okay.


> John
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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