[Declude.Virus] Feature Request: NONPOSTNOTICEOFF

2003-03-07 Thread John Tolmachoff
Scott, would it be possible to add a new feature for per domain scanning? What I would like to see is a NONPOSTNOTICEOFF option. Having the following line in the virus_domains.txt file example.com NONPOSTNOTICEOFF would only send out the postmaster notification for example.com

Re: [Declude.Virus] Feature Request: NONPOSTNOTICEOFF

2003-03-07 Thread R. Scott Perry
Scott, would it be possible to add a new feature for per domain scanning? What I would like to see is a NONPOSTNOTICEOFF option. What you could do instead is add a line: SKIPIFRECIP @example.com to the \IMail\Declude\recip.eml file, which would prevent the notification from going

RE: [Declude.Virus] Feature Request: NONPOSTNOTICEOFF

2003-03-07 Thread William Daniels
Scott, Does this go anywhere in the recip.eml file, at the top, or at the bottom. -Bill William E. Daniels Director of Technology Episcopal Academy 376 N. Latches Lane Merion Station, PA 19066-1797 610-617-2225 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ea1785.org

RE: [Declude.Virus] Feature Request: NONPOSTNOTICEOFF

2003-03-07 Thread R. Scott Perry
Does this go anywhere in the recip.eml file, at the top, or at the bottom. Any commands in .eml files, along with the To:, From:, and Subject: headers, must go at the top (anywhere before the first blank line). -Scott --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by

RE: [Declude.Virus] Feature Request: NONPOSTNOTICEOFF

2003-03-07 Thread R. Scott Perry
What you could do instead is add a line: SKIPIFRECIP @example.com to the \IMail\Declude\recip.eml file, which would prevent the notification from going out if the recipient was on the @example.com domain. Thanks. That would also have to include any alias, correct? Actually,

RE: [Declude.Virus] Feature Request: NONPOSTNOTICEOFF

2003-03-07 Thread John Tolmachoff
Actually, that one will work even with host aliases. So if mail.example.com is a host alias for example.com, you can use either SKIPIFRECIP @example.com or SKIPIFRECIP @maill.example.com -- either one will get all the @example.com mail. OK, thanks. BTW, that is a weird name for a server.