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On 28 Jul 00, at 10:11, Tyler J. Frederick wrote:
> With my recent reading on the list, I've seen people mention the
> 'mess822' package. Will this do something similar?
No. You may use it to identify some fields in the header, but you
are responsible for the filtering, anyway.
> I need to
> implement a similar filtering system on a qmail server and want to
> know the best way to do it.
Look for Amavis, scan4virus and similar stuff.
> I like the idea of having the error
> return to the client and not even have the server accept the message.
It's difficult to not accept the message at all; you know, you must
see the message (at least a part of it) to recognize a virus.
However, a filter around qmail-queue might stop receiving the
message as soon as you positively identify a virus (worm, etc.).
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