On Thursday 22 November 2001 00:29, Craig Dickson wrote: > Linda Laubenheimer wrote: > > Michael Heldebrant wrote: Thanks for the useful, practical advice. At one point over the summer I found myself stranded without reading matter and read and re-read the articles in Linux Magazine on procmail - time to find out how much has stuck.
What I can't understand though is why I'm sending out Antigen warnings. I don't run it, I don't run MS Exchange. I run postfix and qpopper and although W98 machines on my network run Outlook Express, I receive the debian-user list on a linux box running kmail. > In the meantime, I suggest you filter it yourself. If you're using > procmail, the following recipes should suffice; if you're not using > procmail, the basic idea shouldn't be too hard to translate for some > other filtering software. > > :0 HB > > * ^To:.*debian-user > * ^Antigen for Exchange found .*infected with > /dev/null > > :0 HB > > * ^To:.*debian-user > * ^Panda Antivirus has found the following viruses in the message:$ > /dev/null > > :0 > > * 1^0 ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > * 1^0 ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > /dev/null -- Nigel Pauli - I.T. Manager St. John's School, Northwood, U.K. http://www.st-johns.org.uk/