I was wondering if there might be a work-around for this. Could a combination
of multiple .eml files utilizing SKIPIFRECIP work?
I guess the first question is what .eml files does Declude look for when it
detects a virus? Does EVA specifically look for a file named "recip.eml"? Or
does it lo
When a vulnerability is detected, it looks for vulnerability.eml only. When
a virus is detected, it uses any and all .eml files except for
vulnerability.eml.
So yes, you could do that.
John T
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But what defines a "vulnerability"? Are you referring to the list of
vulnerabilities associated with the ALLOWVULNERABILITY statement in the EVA
manual? I'm confused by the various .eml files Declude provides and how it
decides to use them, whether EVA or Junkmail. None of the .eml files that