, but when you've got a server that will handle the scans
there's little reason not to do it, but several reasons that you might do
it.
Dan Metcalf
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I also came across the same issue. Of course I Reject the messages, but for
my own personal domain I like to have the notices of infected email go
through to the intended local recipient just to keep track of things.
James Kosin mentioned the backscatter with faked sender addresses, but we
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- Original Message -
From: Dan Metcalf snort-...@metcalfs.com
To: ClamAV users ML clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 9:45 AM
Subject
.
My domain doesn't get very many viruses at all through email, so it's a nice
ticker to see when virus activity is on the rise out there. I could have
all of the postmaster virus notifications routed to myself, but that's
overkill for my monitoring needs.
Dan Metcalf
I have a client that is having some trouble when forwarding some spamcop
complaints to the appropriate parties. They keep getting
Email.Webaccount-11 rejections.
Looked all over, but haven't found the right place for a definition of what
this is? Anybody know?
Dan Metcalf [EMAIL PROTECTED
From: Christoph Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Am 29.08.2007 um 00:59 schrieb Dan Metcalf:
I have a client that is having some trouble when forwarding some
spamcop
complaints to the appropriate parties. They keep getting
Email.Webaccount-11 rejections.
Looked all over, but haven't found
the
time. It takes anywhere from minutes to hours for the clamav-milter to lock
up. I don't see too many people complaining about the clamav-milter
functionality, so is it me or is it the code?
Thanks for any feedback!
Dan Metcalf
Network Security Consulting
http://networking.metcalfs.com
t. 818-244