At 21:47 +0200 30-01-2004, Ken Ironside wrote:
Hi Kieran,

You'll find a file called configure in the qs install directory (e.g. /usr/local/qmail-scanner-1.20).
Make a backup copy. Edit this file and add the sco worm id to the SILENT_VIRUSES line, like this:
SILENT_VIRUSES="klez,bugbear,hybris,yaha,braid,nimda,tanatos,sobig,winevar,palyh,fizzer,gibe,cailont,lovelorn,swen,dumaru,sober,hawaii,holar-i,sco"


Save this file and then run ./configure with your original options. You can find your original options in the qmail-scanner-queue.pl file or the SYSDEF file.

Then run ./qmail-scanner-queue.pl -g

Regards, Ken


Kieran wrote:


I've tried ./configure --silent-viruses "sco", but it doesn't seem to work. How can I do it?




The best way is edit directly the file /var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner.pl and add it to the:


# Array of virus that we don't want to inform the sender of.
my @silent_viruses_array=('klez','bugbear','hybris','yaha','braid','nimda','tanatos','sobig','winevar','palyh','fizzer','gibe','cail
ont','lovelorn','swen','dumaru','sober','hawaii','holar-i','mimail','poffer','mydoom','bagle','spam');


But if you want to stop the notification to the admin and the quarantine file look at the little modification I sent yesterday to the list.

Regards

Salvatore


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