John Peacock wrote:
After doing a little research, it appears some of the Netsky viruses are around 2k in size. But my second point is still valid: if you are using this for a spamtrap, you aren't going to scan for viruses, so it doesn't matter. If you _are_ scanning for viruses, you want to set the size_threshold at your lowest comfort level (and the maximum size as well in the AV scanner at the highest level).
Yep - not blocking the EICAR test is bound to raise bugs in itself, so the realistic limit is very close to zero - 69+headers.
I don't have a serious problem with the way it works, and I fixed the issue in the SME Server by forcing a memory_threshold of one in the package which configures qpsmtpd.
What I had a problem with was digging deep into the code to find it, which is why I raised the issue for either completion or documentation. Many thanks for the complete fixes.
Thanks, Gordon -- Gordon Rowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gormand.com.au Gormand Pty Ltd PO Box 239 St Pauls NSW 2031 Australia "The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little." Franklin D Roosevelt, Second Inaugural Address, 1937
