How to set configurations to mail when virus detected ?

I want to change the configurations of mail server to redirect or do not deliver  the message when a virus is detected. I'm using OS X Server 10.8.1 with Server.app 2.0.23. On previous version of Server these configurations are avaiable on Server Admin Tools. Now it has a little few options. How to change it now ?
Best regards,
Leo

In terminal enter:
sudo serveradmin mail:postfix:spam_action = "reject"
I haven't tried this, but the default is "deliver" so logically changing it to "reject" would do the trick...
Just make sure that you set the spam score needed to be marked as spam to the desired level by entering:
sudo serveradmin settings mail:postfix:required_hits = 6
As I've read that there is a bug using the Graphical User Interface...

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