On 04/01/2016 11:01 AM, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
On Friday 01 of April 2016 Rob McKennon <rmcken...@monetra.com> wrote:

Hello,

     One of the reasons we use clamav is to not accept emails with credit
card numbers.  And it works great to bounce the message back to the
sender.  However, according to PCI, sending the original message back
with the same credit card numbers they sent us, is just as bad as them
sending it to us in the first place.

     Is there a way to tell clamav to send the bounce message with the
"INFECTED: Heuristics.Structured.CreditCardNumber" data, but NOT include
the original email?
Hi,

this is not setting of clamav itself. It should be configurable in SMTP server
or its antivirus interface like Amavis. Clamav just decides if the file is
infected or not. It is the SMTP server that decides what is sent back.

Ah, ok.

Thank you for pointing me in the right direction!

Rob


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