Christian Schmidt schrieb:

Hello carinus.carelse,

[EMAIL PROTECTED], 13.07.2005 (d.m.y):

My next question is can you quarantine the email to a disk or is that impossible.


When your virus scanner notifies exim that there is a virus in the
data the other server has just transmitted, exim will reject the
corresponding mail.
Thus, there's no chance in putting the correspoding files into a
quarantie directory.

That's not true. Of course, this is possible. All you have to do is adjust your ACLs. Mark the mail, so you can quarantine it later via a dedicated router/transport pair.


i know you should be able to issue a quaratine command to the virus scanner but I want to save the file like a exim message file can I do that.

Handling your email is not the job of the virus scanner, but of your MTA. The virus scanner just notifies exim whether the mail contains a virus or not. Whatever exim will do with this information is up to your creativity. The ACL mechanism is very powerful and let's you deny the mail, accept & quarantine it or or or...whatever you can think of.


Patrick


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