* Roger Merchberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010823 16:51]:
> To try to bring this remotely back on-topic: Is there any way to have a
> "local" virus scanner -- such that if a customer of our ISP tries to send a
> virus-riddled message that it bounces the message, letting the person know
> they're trying to send a virus? Or is that only possible with *all* SMTP
> conversations? I really don't want to have to go to a full "virus scanning
> package" if I can help it, & I want to do the "right thing" but I have to
> do something about all of our customers that have a virus that I cannot
> track... :-/
> That way, the multiple "virus found" messages don't find their way back to
> mailing lists & whatnot...

Use qmail-scanner, and use tcprules to set QMAILQUEUE to the scanner only
if the connection is from the "inside". If you want to be really safe,
you can also modify qmail-scanner to check whether the address that will
get the bounce is one of your local addresses...

-Johan
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Johan Almqvist
http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/

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