David,

You could write something to the message that Declude JunkMail was set to whitelist, and then copy the D*.smd file to the spool and the Q*.smd file to the overflow directory (or the proc directory in 3.0+). This would cause the message to be scanned by both JunkMail and Virus, however it would be whitelisted in JunkMail if you followed that procedure.

Matt



David Sullivan wrote:

Thursday, September 22, 2005, 9:01:37 AM, you wrote:

Dsic> "AVAFTERJM ON" goes in the virus.cfg file and it makes AV run after JM as
Dsic> you suspected.  Several of us run this mode for the reason you cited.  The
Dsic> only deal you have to remember is if something is trapped by JM and you 
put
Dsic> it back in the queue it will not be virus scanned.
This begs the follow up...if we have an automated release
functionality whereby users can retrieve a held message, is there
anyway to resubmit that to Declude and specify virus scanning
only to be performed?

This would keep users from releasing viruses to themselves.


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