The happiest day of my life will come when there is not one single copy of outlook 
running ANYWHERE on the planet. 

Ok... Ranting done. On to step two, asking questions. :)

Is there a simple way to configure qmail-scanner such that it will report to senders 
that they have sent an infected message, but NOT if the virus reported is one of the 
Klez variants?

The problem is, as I am sure all fo you are aware of, is that on a microsoft machine 
infected with the Klez worm(s) sends a message to a random email address found either 
on disk in a file, or from the address book and forges the header to make the message 
appear to be FROM: a random eamil found either on disk or in the address book. 

It is frustrating as we all know, but I prefer to have my email server auto-inform the 
unintiated and let them know their message was destroyed in transit (but obviously in 
a much nicer tone <grin>) rather than just have them not know why messages are not 
making it to my users. 

Thanks. 



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Bill Arlofski
Unix/Novell Systems Administrator
The Hotchkiss School
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