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Re: RFC: virus handling
From: "David F. Skoll" <dfs () roaringpenguin com>
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 20:26:38 -0500 (EST)

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Pavel Levshin wrote:

Antivirus software MAY be configured to send notifications to local senders
and/or recipients, i.e. to domains which are handled by this server.
Antivirus filtering software SHOULD NOT be configured to send out
notifications to senders or recipients other than local, unless it
distinguishes between faked and real addresses.

I would add:

"If anti-virus filtering software sends notifications to non-local
 recipients, then the sender address of the notifications MUST be an
 address that can be replied to, and this reply MUST reach a human
 being."

Rationale:  When my filtering software bounces all these stupid notifications,
I want a person to get stuck with all the bounce messages, thereby encouraging
him/her to turn off non-local notifications.

--
David.


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