[clamav-users] ign2 whitelist don't work
Kris Deugau
kdeugau at vianet.ca
Tue Jul 19 14:39:45 UTC 2016
Charles Swiger wrote:
> The milter approach is less flexible. With a scoring mechanism, you can rate actual viruses sufficiently negative that the scoring algorithm will always reject them.
That depends on the milter you're using. My own favoured milter is
MIMEDefang, which allows you do do anything you like to a message in
transit so long as you can figure out how to code it in Perl.
ClamAV hits on any of the Heuristics.* tests get flagged instead of
treated the same as the signature-based hits, and that flag either
causes an an adjustment in the SpamAssassin results returned directly to
MIMEDefang later on, or a header is added which I check for in
SpamAssassin on mail delivery.
-kgd
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