Bowie Bailey a écrit :
> Harry Hoffman wrote:
>
>>I'm looking at writing a bit of code that automatically encrypts
>>emails with gpg that are not encrypted and was wondering if it would
>>be best to use Amavis to do this.
>>
>>A email would arrive via smtp be handed off to amavis for spam/virus
>>
Harry Hoffman wrote:
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> >
> > What would you do with a message that has multiple recipients?
>
> I would encrypt to each individual recipient.
That might work. You remove the original message and then re-inject
several individually encrypted messages. Just make sure your c
Harry Hoffman wrote:
>
> I'm looking at writing a bit of code that automatically encrypts
> emails with gpg that are not encrypted and was wondering if it would
> be best to use Amavis to do this.
>
> A email would arrive via smtp be handed off to amavis for spam/virus
> scanning, if it passed bo
>I have some problems with amavisd-release, if I use the settings from the
>documentation I get an error. I need to modify the source of amavisd-new
to >get it working. Do I something wrong or is there something else going
on?
.
>Command:
>/opt/csw/sbin/amavisd-release banned/banned-20060320-18
Hi,
I'm looking at writing a bit of code that automatically encrypts emails
with gpg that are not encrypted and was wondering if it would be best to
use Amavis to do this.
A email would arrive via smtp be handed off to amavis for spam/virus
scanning, if it passed both then it would be checked to
> $warn_offsite pertains to 'not considered local' recipients, not senders.
>
> If you don't want to send notification (bounce) to the sender, set
> $final_virus_destiny = D_DISCARD;
> (or D_PASS if you want your users to receive infected mail!)
>
> The virus will still get quarantined (if y
Oliver,
Oliver Geisen wrote:
> is there a graphical scheme available for amavisd ? One which shows
> the internal structure (flow) and it's interacting components. Or
> can anyone explain the internal modular structure so i can draw one
> myself ? I find amavisd's internals are poorly documented,