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<span style=" font-family:'courier new'; font-size: 9pt; color: #800000;"><b>>> So, I'd like to quarantine banned files, but rather than notifying the sender [usually a bot, or virus etc - and usually with a forged sender address] I'd like to quarantine the file and send a notice to the original recipient. [The one the message was addressed to when we received it.]<br>
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>> I'd also like a quarantine notice to go to the admin email addy, but I can already do that.<br>
>> I can't find a way to send one to the recipient. Is there a way?<br>
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>> [While not as important as for banned files, I'd like to do the same for virus quarantines.]<br>
>> (Essentially I'm trying to avoid any possibility that one of our users<br>
>> has/had an inbound message blocked and that the *user* wasn't notified<br>
>> about it.)<br>
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ON> What I have implemented is a cron that send a daily summary of the<br>
ON> quarantined messages, so mething like:<br>
ON> You have received email(s) that is suspicious spam and was quarantined.<br>
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</b><span style=" color: #000000;">Would you mind posting the bash/cron/perl/python/etc script you use to accomplish this? No sense in reinventing the wheel again, plus I have no idea where I'd start on this one. <br>
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[Or perhaps sending it to me privately?] <br>
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TIA<br>
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-Greg<br>
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