I've got subscribers sending all sorts of messages to the from address
listed in the error message headers, when those people most likely didn't
even send the message with a virus.
Same here
also the sender domain name should be blanked
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From: Helpdesk [EMAIL
Hopefully Scott is taking a long lunch break. (He deserves it.) I am sure he
will answer this when he has a chance.
Until then;
I think the problem is that the From address in the header is not the same
as the one that Imail receives it from.
Therefore, for that to work would require a
Hopefully Scott is taking a long lunch break. (He deserves it.) I am sure he
will answer this when he has a chance.
Most likely, we will not be able to add code to alter the headers. It's
something we haven't done before, and don't want to do unless absolutely
necessary.
In this case, it's
I had suggested a solution some time ago
ONLYSENDIFVIRUS Klez,Magister
DONTSENDIFVIRUS Klez, magistr, ...
Where we can have different .eml for forgin virus that do not include
headers, domain names,
and keep complete eml notifications for other iruses
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From:
on 10/15/02 3:02 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
In this case, it's more of an educational issue than a programming
issue.
Education might happen at a corporate institution, but it isn't going to
happen at an ISP with thousands of customers.
A simple example of why education won't work at an ISP.
We manage several virtual domains.
I charge $1/month per antivirus per mailbox or alias (keep in mind that
they can have several alias pointing to another mailbox outside Imail).
and $1/month per mailbox. Total of $2 (dollars).
for clients with more than 200 mailboxes, we charge depending on
thanks for doing that job and sharing it with us.. I didn't know that
post... I bookmarked the link. It is always useful to have close when you
need it.
regards
Luis Arango
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Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002