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deliver a disinfected message to the recipient’s mailbox
(see subchapter 7.6.2.4.3);
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pass an infected message without disinfecting to the re-
cipient’s mailbox (see subchapter 7.6.2.7).
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Filtering mail messages according to their attachments (see
subchapter 7.6.2.5).
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Forwarding infected messages to the administrator
(see sub-
chapter 7.6.2.6).
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Notifying the sender about the infected message detected (see
subchapter 7.6.2.7).
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Example 1
. If a system administrator wants to be in charge of the
disinfecting procedure.
In this case the program must be preset to block infected messages
from being delivered to the destination mailboxes and to forward these
messages to the administrator. If required, the program may also be
preset to notify the infected message sender.
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Example 2
. If a system administrator wants the users to receive dis-
infected messages, and wants to be informed about the infected
messages that have been processed.
In this case, the program must be preset to deliver the disinfected
messages to the recipient mailboxes and to forward a copy of the in-
fected message to the administrator. If required, the program may be
preset to notify the infected message sender.
The following settings are cumulative since they influence all the mes-
sages:
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Infected-object-detected notification parameters
(see subchap-
ter 7.6.3).
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Performance logging parameters
(see subchapter 7.6.4).
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