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(-)/server-root/ports/mail/mailscanner-devel/Makefile (-2 / +8 lines)
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PORTNAME=	MailScanner
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PORTNAME=	MailScanner
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PORTVERSION=	4.37.3
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PORTVERSION=	4.38.2
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PORTREVISION=	1
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CATEGORIES=	mail
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CATEGORIES=	mail
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MASTER_SITES=	http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/files/4/tar/
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MASTER_SITES=	http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/files/4/tar/
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PKGNAMESUFFIX=	-devel
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PKGNAMESUFFIX=	-devel
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		${PREFIX}/etc/MailScanner
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		${PREFIX}/etc/MailScanner
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	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/etc/rules/spam.whitelist.rules \
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	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/etc/rules/spam.whitelist.rules \
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		${PREFIX}/etc/MailScanner/rules/spam.whitelist.rules
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		${PREFIX}/etc/MailScanner/rules/spam.whitelist.rules
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	@${ECHO} "******************************************************************************"
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	@${ECHO} "The provided default configuration requires several directories to be created:"
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	@${ECHO} "/var/spool/MailScanner/incoming"
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	@${ECHO} "/var/spool/MailScanner/quarantine"
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	@${ECHO} "/var/spool/mqueue"
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	@${ECHO} "Either create those directories or change the configuration."
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	@${ECHO} "******************************************************************************"
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.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
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.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
(-)/server-root/ports/mail/mailscanner-devel/distinfo (-2 / +2 lines)
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MD5 (MailScanner-install-4.37.3-1.tar.gz) = 27033636c42193a1f9dd3417d1533d16
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MD5 (MailScanner-install-4.38.2-1.tar.gz) = d3849865be7518c1b3d5915df9753a48
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SIZE (MailScanner-install-4.37.3-1.tar.gz) = 5628665
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SIZE (MailScanner-install-4.38.2-1.tar.gz) = 5618312
(-)/server-root/ports/mail/mailscanner-devel/files/patch-docs:man:MailScanner.8 (-3 / +3 lines)
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.37.3.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.8	Wed Dec 15 21:17:17 2004
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.38.2.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.8	Mon Jan 17 15:49:00 2005
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+++ docs/man/MailScanner.8	Wed Dec 15 21:29:54 2004
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+++ docs/man/MailScanner.8	Mon Jan 17 15:54:03 2005
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-.TH "MailScanner" "8" "4.34.8" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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-.TH "MailScanner" "8" "4.34.8" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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+.TH "MailScanner" "8" "4.37.3" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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+.TH "MailScanner" "8" "4.38.2" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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 .SH "NAME"
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 .SH "NAME"
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 .LP 
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 .LP 
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 MailScanner \- Virus/Spam Scanner for Sendmail, Exim and Postfix
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 MailScanner \- Virus/Spam Scanner for Sendmail, Exim and Postfix
(-)/server-root/ports/mail/mailscanner-devel/files/patch-docs:man:MailScanner.8.html (-3 / +3 lines)
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.37.3.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.8.html	Wed Dec 15 21:17:17 2004
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.38.2.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.8.html	Mon Jan 17 15:49:00 2005
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+++ docs/man/MailScanner.8.html	Wed Dec 15 21:29:56 2004
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+++ docs/man/MailScanner.8.html	Mon Jan 17 15:54:04 2005
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-<!-- CreationDate: Fri Oct 15 15:13:21 2004 -->
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+<!-- CreationDate: Wed Dec 15 21:29:27 2004 -->
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+<!-- CreationDate: Mon Jan 17 15:53:41 2005 -->
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(-)/server-root/ports/mail/mailscanner-devel/files/patch-docs:man:MailScanner.conf.5 (-7 / +77 lines)
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.37.3.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.conf.5	Wed Dec 15 21:17:17 2004
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.38.2.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.conf.5	Mon Jan 17 15:49:00 2005
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+++ docs/man/MailScanner.conf.5	Wed Dec 15 21:30:00 2004
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+++ docs/man/MailScanner.conf.5	Mon Jan 17 15:54:08 2005
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-.TH "MailScanner.conf" "5" "4.34.8" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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-.TH "MailScanner.conf" "5" "4.34.8" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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+.TH "MailScanner.conf" "5" "4.37.3" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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+.TH "MailScanner.conf" "5" "4.38.2" "Julian Field" "Mail"
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 .SH "NAME"
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 .SH "NAME"
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 .LP 
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 .LP 
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 MailScanner.conf \- Main configuration for MailScanner
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 MailScanner.conf \- Main configuration for MailScanner
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 .br 
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 .TP 
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 \fBFind Phishing Fraud\fR
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-Default: no
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+Default: yes
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 .br 
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 .br 
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 Do you want to check for "Phishing" attacks? These are attacks that look like a genuine email message from your bank, which contain a link to click on to take you to the web site where you will be asked to type in personal information such as your account number or credit card details. Except it is not the real bank's web site at all, it is a very good copy of it run by thieves who want to steal your personal information or credit card details. These can be spotted because the real address of the link in the message is not the same as the text that appears to be the link. Note: This does cause significant extra load, particularly on systems       receiving lots of spam such as secondary MX hosts. This *cannot* be the filename of a ruleset, it must be 'yes' or 'no'.
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 .TP 
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+\fBAlso Find Numeric Phishing\fR
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+Default: yes
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+.br 
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+
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+.br 
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+While detecting "Phishing" attacks, do you also want to point out links to numeric IP addresses. Genuine links to totally numeric IP addresses are very rare, so this option is set to "yes" by default. If a numeric IP address is found in a link, the same phishing warning message is used as in the Find Phishing Fraud option above. This value cannot be the name of a ruleset, only a simple yes or no.
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+
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+
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+.TP 
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 \fBAllow IFrame Tags\fR
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 .br 
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 When an entire message is saved in the quarantine for any reason, do you want to save it as the raw data files out of the mail queue (which can be processed with the df2mbox script, and which is easier to send to its original recipients), or do you want a conventional message file consisting of the header followed by the body of the message. If the previous option is switched off, then this will only affect archived mail and quarantined spam. If the previous option is on, then this also affects quarantined infections. 
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 When an entire message is saved in the quarantine for any reason, do you want to save it as the raw data files out of the mail queue (which can be processed with the df2mbox script, and which is easier to send to its original recipients), or do you want a conventional message file consisting of the header followed by the body of the message. If the previous option is switched off, then this will only affect archived mail and quarantined spam. If the previous option is on, then this also affects quarantined infections. 
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 \fBLanguage Strings\fR
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 Default: %reports\-dir%/languages.conf
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 Default: %reports\-dir%/languages.conf
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 .SH "Mail archiving and monitoring"
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 .SH "Mail archiving and monitoring"
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 .TP 
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 \fBArchive Mail\fR
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 If you give this option a ruleset, you can control exactly whose mail is archived or forwarded. If you do this, beware of the legal implications as this could be deemed to be illegal interception unless the police have asked you to do this.
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+.br 
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+.br 
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+Any of the items above can contain the magic string _DATE_ in them which will be replaced with the current date in yyyymmdd format. This will make archive\-rolling and maintenance much easier, as you can guarantee that yesterday's mail archive will not be in active use today.
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 .SH "Notices to system administrators"
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+deliver \- the message is delivered to the recipient as normal 
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-"delete" \- the message is deleted 
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+delete \- the message is deleted 
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-"store" \- the message is stored in the quarantine 
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+store \- the message is stored in the quarantine 
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+forward \- an email address is supplied, to which the message is forwarded 
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-"notify" \- Send the recipients a short notification that spam addressed to them was not delivered. They can then take action to request retrieval of the orginal message if they think it was not spam.
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+notify \- Send the recipients a short notification that spam addressed to them was not delivered. They can then take action to request retrieval of the orginal message if they think it was not spam.
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-"striphtml" \- convert all in\-line HTML content in the message to be stripped to plain text, which removes all images and scripts and so can be used to protect your users from offensive spam. Note that using this action on its own does not imply that the message will be delivered, you will need to specify "deliver" or "forward" to actually deliver the message. 
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+striphtml \- convert all in\-line HTML content in the message to be stripped to plain text, which removes all images and scripts and so can be used to protect your users from offensive spam. Note that using this action on its own does not imply that the message will be delivered, you will need to specify "deliver" or "forward" to actually deliver the message. 
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-"attachment" \- Convert the original message into an attachment of the message. This means the user has to take an extra step to open the spam, and stops "web bugs" very effectively.
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+attachment \- Convert the original message into an attachment of the message. This means the user has to take an extra step to open the spam, and stops "web bugs" very effectively.
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-"bounce" \- bounce the spam message. This option should not be used and must be enabled with the "Enable Spam Bounce" option first.
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+bounce \- bounce the spam message. This option should not be used and must be enabled with the "Enable Spam Bounce" option first.
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+.IP  \(bu 4
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 Log all the filenames that are allowed by the Filetype Rules, or just the filetypes that are denied? This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
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(-)/server-root/ports/mail/mailscanner-devel/files/patch-docs:man:MailScanner.conf.5.html (-28 / +74 lines)
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.37.3.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.conf.5.html	Wed Dec 15 21:17:17 2004
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--- ../MailScanner-install-4.38.2.orig/docs/man/MailScanner.conf.5.html	Mon Jan 17 15:49:00 2005
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+<tr valign="top" align="left">
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+<p>Default: no</p>
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+<p>Default: yes</p>
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+<!-- INDENTATION -->
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+<!-- INDENTATION -->
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+<p>Do you want to check for &quot;Phishing&quot; attacks?
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+<tr valign="top" align="left">
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+<p><b>Also Find Numeric Phishing</b></p></td>
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+</table>
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+<!-- INDENTATION -->
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+<table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void"
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+user has to take an extra step to open the spam, and stops
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+should not be used and must be enabled with the &quot;Enable
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+Spam Bounce&quot; option first.</p>
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+</td>
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+</td>
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+<tr valign="top" align="left">
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+<tr valign="top" align="left">
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+<td width="22%"></td>
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+<td width="22%"></td>
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+<td width="5%"></td>
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+<td width="72%">
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+<td width="72%">
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+
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+
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+<p>&quot;bounce&quot; &minus; bounce the spam message. This
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+<p>header &quot;name: value&quot; &minus; Add the header
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+option should not be used and must be enabled with the
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+&quot;name: value&quot; to the message. name must not
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+&quot;Enable Spam Bounce&quot; option first.</p>
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+contain any spaces.</p>
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	to update your virus-wrappers, autoupdates, reports and
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	to update your virus-wrappers, autoupdates, reports and
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	languages.conf
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	languages.conf
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	The english languages.conf is updated automatically. For all
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	other versions use the update_languages_conf tool found
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	in the work directory of this port.
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	Sophos users: Please take a look at the Sophos install
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	Sophos users: Please take a look at the Sophos install
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	script %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/MailScanner/Sophos.install.freebsd
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	script %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/MailScanner/Sophos.install.freebsd

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