On 18 Jul 2005 at 14:19, Brian Candler wrote about
"Re: [exim] Making 'warn' errors fat":
|...
| This works:
|
| warn
| message = X-Virus-Warning: This message contains malware ($malware_name)
| malware = *
|
| deny
| malware = *
| condition = 0
|
| (note the 'condition = 0' which prevents the message being rejected;
That's clever!
| however
| if the virus scanner is not running, this generates a 4xx temporary failure)
|
| I was just wondering if there's a simpler way to get this result.
I don't think so, you've already improved on the conventional way by
eliminating the need for an acl variable.
- Fred