On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Raffy wrote:
(Q: is it possible to configure Amavis to send info about the virus detected to the recipient person? Currently it only tells that a "virus have been found" and includes original mail's headers but it doesn't tell which virus was found; this last info is sent only to the postmaster or virusalert's mail address you have defined but not to the recipient or sender address).
You probably can. Check the file scanmails (/usr/sbin/scanmails)
In the section:
################### send a mail back to sender ######################
the email which is going to the sender is defined. Now you say that the postmaster gets the information. Just copy that part of his email into the above mentioned part and it should work. Or did I misunderstand you?
Yes, you can. A small snippet for parsing NAI uvscan's output was posted to our amavis-user ML some time ago. May I suggest to discuss such stuff in this mailing list (see www.amavis.org for subscription details). And, btw, the amavis 0.2.x source tree is more or less dead (as neither Lars, Geoff nor I work on it). Maintaing three branches (amavis 0.2.x, amvis-perl, amavisd) is not possible for us ... best regards, Rainer Link -- Rainer Link | SuSE - The Linux Experts link@suse.de | Developer of A Mail Virus Scanner (amavis.org) www.suse.de | Founder OpenAntiVirus Project (www.openantivirus.org)