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Re: [cpx] CPX install feedback/issues



	Found one more...CPX splits the system .procmailrc files,
creating one for each user.  I have a backup :) but it stripped out my
customizations for ClamAV (as the file warns!).  Is
/usr/local/etc/.procmailrc still used?  As with Signature, I would
really really really like to see an option to delete all virus messages
rather than quarantine them in each user's directory.  There's no way
I'm going to recommend to clients to open all the suspected viruses to
make sure they really are a virus.  On Signature we can/have to manually
link Quarantine to /dev/null for each user (which obviously will work
here too).

	Would it be possible/a good idea to have the system .procmailrc
file set a variable to set the default ClamAV destination to
"$HOME/Mail/Quarantine" or "/dev/null" as desired?  Or do the variables
not carry over into the user's Procmail session?

	If one could disable the option to use ClamAV for a
domain/all domains, then one can still set server wide settings.  I
suppose I can do that now, but then the user would be able to run ClamAV
a second time on their mail (no bad effects except wasted resources).

 - Steve Yates
 - ITS, Inc.
 - I'd Rather Be Assimilating  --  Borg bumper sticker

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