[Declude.Virus] dropping virus report e-mails

2004-03-25 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi,

I also asked this question in the IMail forum but.

could I maybe do something with the BANNAME keyword without sending the
standard reply which I do want to send for regular files I ban on extention?
As far as I know I have little flexibility (yet) in the the name of the
*.eml file which needs to be BANnotify.eml

While we are on the subject, can I easily delete e-mails with a 0 byte zip
file, as they are just broken virusses anyway?

Like I wrote below, I have IMail (8.05), Declude (1.78i28) Junkmail standard
and virus pro

Met vriendelijke groet,

Bonno Bloksma

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From: Bonno Bloksma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [IMail Forum] dropping virus report e-mails


 Hi,

 Some virusses send to the secondary MX, that's the MX from my uplink. He
 also does virusscanning but reports those virusses to the end recipient.
My
 users are going crazy with those hundreds of emails and I simply want to
 drop them. As my uplink has some/several customers who want to receive
those
 e-mails and he cannot differentiate between customers I have to drop them
 myself.

 Is there a way to have a domain wide rule in IMail to simply delete all
 mails that have an attachment called: Virtu-Attachment-Warning.txt ?
 That is the only constant in all those virus report e-mails.
 I'm also using Declude Junkmail standard and virus pro, if any of those
 products can do what I want then that's ok too.


 Met vriendelijke groet,

 Bonno Bloksma

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Re: [Declude.Virus] dropping virus report e-mails

2004-03-25 Thread R. Scott Perry

I also asked this question in the IMail forum but.

could I maybe do something with the BANNAME keyword without sending the
standard reply which I do want to send for regular files I ban on extention?
As far as I know I have little flexibility (yet) in the the name of the
*.eml file which needs to be BANnotify.eml
Right now, there isn't a way that you could use BANNAME and not send out 
the banned file notification (unless you turned off the banned file 
notifications completely).

While we are on the subject, can I easily delete e-mails with a 0 byte zip
file, as they are just broken virusses anyway?
No, I am not aware of any way to do that.

   -Scott
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