On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 03:42:29PM -0600, Dustin Miller wrote:
> Well, the scanmails script is responsible for calling qmail-remote-real and
> qmail-local-real and sending a number of messages.  If you want to change or
> remove a particular mail (sender, recipient, or virusalert), simply edit
> that portion of the scanmails script.
> 
> I'm glad the patch has proved somewhat useful for you.  There were minor
> tweaks to be made, but they seem to be working well for me on this end.
> 

Hi Dustin,

I've already made some changes to the email that is sent regarding the
virus alerts, and that works fine.  The problem is the actual queued
message being processed.  In the case of a non-virus email, the real
qmail-remote program is run, and if it delivers the message okay, it
somehow signals this to qmail-lspawn (I believe), which results in the
message being cleared from the queue.

Because of the qmail-lspawn and qmail-remote interaction, having the
scanmails script just exit results in the original email being bounced.
This is what I'm trying to avoid.  I'd like to just tell qmail-lspawn that
everything was delivered okay (basically lie to it), so that there is no
bounce generated.

Any ideas?


Chris

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