Self initiating mail?

A few minutes ago my mail application started all by itself and there was a pre-written mail for whitehouse.gov on my screen. Luckily I was able to shut it down before anything was sent. Does anyone know what this could be? A virus? Trojan? I'm new to mac.
This is what the mail says:
"Dear George,
I just wanted to say I love you and want to have your babies.
-Your lover, (your name here)."
I'm not joking and I would appreciate all possible help. It has occured twice now.
Message was edited by: BAWH

I will try to elaborate a bit and then maybe you can tell me if what I say is indicative of something special.
I just installed a new OSX update and turned on the built-in firewall (and set it to ignore unnecessary connections plus make my computer invisible). Previously I just ran Little Snitch.
What I noticed from changing these settings was that there was no more activity in kernel in the activity monitor (im running bittorrent, don't know if that is of any importance). Also the incident with the mail has not occured again. But still I'm worried that the computer is infected.
Sorry for me english and thanks again for helping.

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    # $notify_sender_templ = read_text('/var/amavis/notify_sender.txt');
    # $notify_virus_sender_templ= read_text('/var/amavis/notify_virus_sender.txt');
    # $notify_virus_admin_templ = read_text('/var/amavis/notify_virus_admin.txt');
    # $notify_virus_recips_templ= read_text('/var/amavis/notify_virus_recips.txt');
    # $notify_spam_sender_templ = read_text('/var/amavis/notify_spam_sender.txt');
    # $notify_spam_admin_templ = read_text('/var/amavis/notify_spam_admin.txt');
    # If notification template files are collectively available in some directory,
    # use read_l10n_templates which calls read_text for each known template.
    # read_l10n_templates('/etc/amavis/en_US');
    # Here is an overall picture (sequence of events) of how pieces fit together
    # (only virus controls are shown, spam controls work the same way):
    # bypass_virus_checks set for all recipients? ==> PASS
    # no viruses? ==> PASS
    # log virus if $log_templ is nonempty
    # quarantine if $virus_quarantine_to is nonempty
    # notify admin if $virus_admin (lookup) nonempty
    # notify recips if $warnvirusrecip and (recipient is local or $warn_offsite)
    # add address extensions for local recipients (when enabled)
    # send (non-)delivery notifications
    # to sender if DSN needed (BOUNCE) or ($warnvirussender and D_PASS)
    # virus_lovers or final_destiny==D_PASS ==> PASS
    # DISCARD (2xx) or REJECT (5xx) (depending on final_*_destiny)
    # Equivalent flow diagram applies for spam checks.
    # If a virus is detected, spam checking is skipped entirely.
    # The following symbolic constants can be used in *destiny settings:
    # D_PASS mail will pass to recipients, regardless of bad contents;
    # D_DISCARD mail will not be delivered to its recipients, sender will NOT be
    # notified. Effectively we lose mail (but will be quarantined
    # unless disabled). Not a decent thing to do for a mailer.
    # D_BOUNCE mail will not be delivered to its recipients, a non-delivery
    # notification (bounce) will be sent to the sender by amavisd-new;
    # Exception: bounce (DSN) will not be sent if a virus name matches
    # $viruses_that_fake_sender_re, or to messages from mailing lists
    # (Precedence: bulk|list|junk);
    # D_REJECT mail will not be delivered to its recipients, sender should
    # preferably get a reject, e.g. SMTP permanent reject response
    # (e.g. with milter), or non-delivery notification from MTA
    # (e.g. Postfix). If this is not possible (e.g. different recipients
    # have different tolerances to bad mail contents and not using LMTP)
    # amavisd-new sends a bounce by itself (same as D_BOUNCE).
    # Notes:
    # D_REJECT and D_BOUNCE are similar, the difference is in who is responsible
    # for informing the sender about non-delivery, and how informative
    # the notification can be (amavisd-new knows more than MTA);
    # With D_REJECT, MTA may reject original SMTP, or send DSN (delivery status
    # notification, colloquially called 'bounce') - depending on MTA;
    # Best suited for sendmail milter, especially for spam.
    # With D_BOUNCE, amavisd-new (not MTA) sends DSN (can better explain the
    # reason for mail non-delivery, but unable to reject the original
    # SMTP session). Best suited to reporting viruses, and for Postfix
    # and other dual-MTA setups, which can't reject original client SMTP
    # session, as the mail has already been enqueued.
    $final_virus_destiny = D_BOUNCE; # (defaults to D_BOUNCE)
    $final_banned_destiny = D_BOUNCE; # (defaults to D_BOUNCE)
    $final_spam_destiny = D_PASS; # (defaults to D_REJECT)
    $final_bad_header_destiny = D_PASS; # (defaults to D_PASS), D_BOUNCE suggested
    # Alternatives to consider for spam:
    # - use D_PASS if clients will do filtering based on inserted mail headers;
    # - use D_DISCARD, if kill_level is set safely high;
    # - use D_BOUNCE instead of D_REJECT if not using milter;
    # There are no sensible alternatives to D_BOUNCE for viruses, but consider:
    # - use D_PASS (or virus_lovers) and $warnvirussender=1 to deliver viruses;
    # - use D_REJECT instead of D_BOUNCE if using milter and under heavy
    # virus storm;
    # Don't bother to set both D_DISCARD and $warn*sender=1, it will get mapped
    # to D_BOUNCE.
    # The separation of *_destiny values into D_BOUNCE, D_REJECT, D_DISCARD
    # and D_PASS made settings $warnvirussender and $warnspamsender only still
    # useful with D_PASS.
    # The following $warn*sender settings are ONLY used when mail is
    # actually passed to recipients ($final_*_destiny=D_PASS, or *_lovers*).
    # Bounces or rejects produce non-delivery status notification anyway.
    # Notify virus sender?
    #$warnvirussender = 1; # (defaults to false (undef))
    # Notify spam sender?
    #$warnspamsender = 1; # (defaults to false (undef))
    # Notify sender of banned files?
    #$warnbannedsender = 1; # (defaults to false (undef))
    # Notify sender of syntactically invalid header containing non-ASCII characters?
    #$warnbadhsender = 1; # (defaults to false (undef))
    # Notify virus (or banned files) RECIPIENT?
    # (not very useful, but some policies demand it)
    #$warnvirusrecip = 1; # (defaults to false (undef))
    #$warnbannedrecip = 1; # (defaults to false (undef))
    # Notify also non-local virus/banned recipients if $warn*recip is true?
    # (including those not matching local_domains*)
    #$warn_offsite = 1; # (defaults to false (undef), i.e. only notify locals)
    # Treat envelope sender address as unreliable and don't send sender
    # notification / bounces if name(s) of detected virus(es) match the list.
    # Note that virus names are supplied by external virus scanner(s) and are
    # not standardized, so virus names may need to be adjusted.
    # See README.lookups for syntax.
    $viruses_that_fake_sender_re = new_RE(
    qr'nimda|hybris|klez|bugbear|yaha|braid|sobig|fizzer|palyh|peido|holar'i );
    # where to send ADMIN VIRUS NOTIFICATIONS (should be a fully qualified address)
    # - the administrator address may be a simple fixed e-mail address (a scalar),
    # or may depend on the SENDER address (e.g. its domain), in which case
    # a ref to a hash table can be specified (specify lower-cased keys,
    # dot is a catchall, see README.lookups).
    # Empty or undef lookup disables virus admin notifications.
    $virus_admin = '[email protected]';
    # $virus_admin = undef; # do not send virus admin notifications (default)
    # $virus_admin = {'not.example.com' => '', '.' => '[email protected]'};
    # $virus_admin = '[email protected]';
    # equivalent to $virus_admin, but for spam admin notifications:
    #$spam_admin = '[email protected]';# $spam_admin = undef; # do not send spam admin notifications (default)
    # $spam_admin = {'not.example.com' => '', '.' => '[email protected]'};
    #advanced example, using a hash lookup table:
    # - $virus_admin = {
    # '[email protected]' => '[email protected]',
    # '.sub1.example.com' => '[email protected]',
    # '.sub2.example.com' => '', # don't send admin notifications
    # 'a.sub3.example.com' => '[email protected]',
    # '.sub3.example.com' => '[email protected]',
    # '.example.com' => '[email protected]', # catchall for our virus senders
    # '.' => '[email protected]', # catchall for the rest
    # whom notification reports are sent from (ENVELOPE SENDER);
    # may be a null reverse path, or a fully qualified address:
    # (admin and recip sender addresses default to $mailfrom
    # for compatibility, which in turn defaults to undef (empty) )
    # If using strings in double quotes, don't forget to quote @, i.e. \@
    $mailfrom_notify_admin = "virusalert\@$mydomain";
    $mailfrom_notify_recip = "virusalert\@$mydomain";
    $mailfrom_notify_spamadmin = "spam.police\@$mydomain";
    # 'From' HEADER FIELD for sender and admin notifications.
    # This should be a replyable address, see rfc1894. Not to be confused
    # with $mailfrom_notify_sender, which is the envelope address and
    # should be empty (null reverse path) according to rfc2821.
    # $hdrfrom_notify_sender = "amavisd-new <postmaster\@$mydomain>";
    # $hdrfrom_notify_sender = 'amavisd-new <[email protected]>';
    # (defaults to: "amavisd-new <postmaster\@$myhostname>")
    # $hdrfrom_notify_admin = $mailfrom_notify_admin;
    # (defaults to: $mailfrom_notify_admin)
    # $hdrfrom_notify_spamadmin = $mailfrom_notify_spamadmin;
    # (defaults to: $mailfrom_notify_spamadmin)
    # whom quarantined messages appear to be sent from (envelope sender)
    $mailfrom_to_quarantine = undef; # original sender if undef, or set explicitly
    # (default is undef)
    # Location to put infected mail into: (applies to 'local:' quarantine method)
    # empty for not quarantining, may be a file (mailbox),
    # or a directory (no trailing slash)
    # (the default value is undef, meaning no quarantine)
    $QUARANTINEDIR = '/var/virusmails';
    #$virus_quarantine_method = "local:virus-%i-%n"; # default
    #$spam_quarantine_method = "local:spam-%b-%i-%n"; # default
    #use the new 'bsmtp:' method as an alternative to the default 'local:'
    #$virus_quarantine_method = "bsmtp:$QUARANTINEDIR/virus-%i-%n.bsmtp";
    #$spam_quarantine_method = "bsmtp:$QUARANTINEDIR/spam-%b-%i-%n.bsmtp";
    # When using the 'local:' quarantine method (default), the following applies:
    # A finer control of quarantining is available through variable
    # $virus_quarantine_to/$spam_quarantine_to. It may be a simple scalar string,
    # or a ref to a hash lookup table, or a regexp lookup table object,
    # which makes possible to set up per-recipient quarantine addresses.
    # The value of scalar $virus_quarantine_to/$spam_quarantine_to (or a
    # per-recipient lookup result from the hash table %$virus_quarantine_to)
    # is/are interpreted as follows:
    # VARIANT 1:
    # empty or undef disables quarantine;
    # VARIANT 2:
    # a string NOT containg an '@';
    # amavisd will behave as a local delivery agent (LDA) and will quarantine
    # viruses to local files according to hash %local_delivery_aliases (pseudo
    # aliases map) - see subroutine mail_to_local_mailbox() for details.
    # Some of the predefined aliases are 'virus-quarantine' and 'spam-quarantine'.
    # Setting $virus_quarantine_to ($spam_quarantine_to) to this string will:
    # * if $QUARANTINEDIR is a directory, each quarantined virus will go
    # to a separate file in the $QUARANTINEDIR directory (traditional
    # amavis style, similar to maildir mailbox format);
    # * otherwise $QUARANTINEDIR is treated as a file name of a Unix-style
    # mailbox. All quarantined messages will be appended to this file.
    # Amavisd child process must obtain an exclusive lock on the file during
    # delivery, so this may be less efficient than using individual files
    # or forwarding to MTA, and it may not work across NFS or other non-local
    # file systems (but may be handy for pickup of quarantined files via IMAP
    # for example);
    # VARIANT 3:
    # any email address (must contain '@').
    # The e-mail messages to be quarantined will be handed to MTA
    # for delivery to the specified address. If a recipient address local to MTA
    # is desired, you may leave the domain part empty, e.g. 'infected@', but the
    # '@' character must nevertheless be included to distinguish it from variant 2.
    # This method enables more refined delivery control made available by MTA
    # (e.g. its aliases file, other local delivery agents, dealing with
    # privileges and file locking when delivering to user's mailbox, nonlocal
    # delivery and forwarding, fan-out lists). Make sure the mail-to-be-quarantined
    # will not be handed back to amavisd for checking, as this will cause a loop
    # (hopefully broken at some stage)! If this can be assured, notifications
    # will benefit too from not being unecessarily virus-scanned.
    # By default this is safe to do with Postfix and Exim v4 and dual-sendmail
    # setup, but probably not safe with sendmail milter interface without
    # precaution.
    # (the default value is undef, meaning no quarantine)
    #$virus_quarantine_to = '[email protected]'; # traditional local quarantine
    #$virus_quarantine_to = 'infected@'; # forward to MTA for delivery
    #$virus_quarantine_to = "virus-quarantine\@$mydomain"; # similar
    #$virus_quarantine_to = '[email protected]'; # similar
    #$virus_quarantine_to = undef; # no quarantine
    #$virus_quarantine_to = new_RE( # per-recip multiple quarantines
    # [qr'^user@example\.com$'i => 'infected@'],
    # [qr'^(.*)@example\.com$'i => 'virus-${1}@example.com'],
    # [qr'^(.*)(@[^@])?$'i => 'virus-${1}${2}'],
    # [qr/.*/ => 'virus-quarantine'] );
    # similar for spam
    # (the default value is undef, meaning no quarantine)
    #$spam_quarantine_to = '[email protected]';
    #$spam_quarantine_to = "spam-quarantine\@$mydomain";
    #$spam_quarantine_to = new_RE( # per-recip multiple quarantines
    # [qr'^(.*)@example\.com$'i => 'spam-${1}@example.com'],
    # [qr/.*/ => 'spam-quarantine'] );
    # In addition to per-recip quarantine, a by-sender lookup is possible. It is
    # similar to $spam_quarantine_to, but the lookup key is the sender address:
    #$spam_quarantine_bysender_to = undef; # dflt: no by-sender spam quarantine
    # Add X-Virus-Scanned header field to mail?
    $X_HEADER_TAG = 'X-Virus-Scanned'; # (default: undef)
    # Leave empty to add no header field # (default: undef)
    $X_HEADER_LINE = "by amavisd-new at $mydomain";
    $remove_existing_x_scanned_headers = 0; # leave existing X-Virus-Scanned alone
    #$remove_existing_x_scanned_headers= 1; # remove existing headers
    # (defaults to false)
    $remove_existing_spam_headers = 0; # leave existing X-Spam* headers alone
    #$remove_existing_spam_headers = 1; # remove existing spam headers if
    # spam scanning is enabled (default)
    # set $bypass_decode_parts to true if you only do spam scanning, or if you
    # have a good virus scanner that can deal with compression and recursively
    # unpacking archives by itself, and save amavisd the trouble.
    # Disabling decoding also causes banned_files checking to only see
    # MIME names and MIME content types, not the content classification types
    # as provided by the file(1) utility.
    # It is a double-edged sword, make sure you know what you are doing!
    #$bypass_decode_parts = 1; # (defaults to false)
    # don't trust this file type or corresponding unpacker for this file type,
    # keep both the original and the unpacked file
    # (lookup key is what file(1) utility returned):
    $keep_decoded_original_re = new_RE(
    qr'^(ASCII|text|uuencoded|xxencoded|binhex)'i,
    # Checking for banned MIME types and names. If any mail part matches,
    # the whole mail is rejected, much like the way viruses are handled.
    # A list in object $banned_filename_re can be defined to provide a list
    # of Perl regular expressions to be matched against each part's:
    # * Content-Type value (both declared and effective mime-type),
    # including the possible security risk content types
    # message/partial and message/external-body, as specified by rfc2046;
    # * declared (recommended) file names as specified by MIME subfields
    # Content-Disposition.filename and Content-Type.name, both in their
    # raw (encoded) form and in rfc2047-decoded form if applicable;
    # * file content type as guessed by 'file(1)' utility, both the raw result
    # from file(1), as well as short type name, classified into names such as
    # .asc, .txt, .html, .doc, .jpg, .pdf, .zip, .exe, ..., which is always
    # beginning with a dot - see subroutine determine_file_types().
    # This step is done only if $bypass_decode_parts is not true.
    # * leave $banned_filename_re undefined to disable these checks
    # (giving an empty list to new_RE() will also always return false)
    $banned_filename_re = new_RE(
    qr'\.[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]{0,3}\.(vbs|pif|scr|bat|com|exe|dll)$'i, # double extension
    # qr'.\.(exe|vbs|pif|scr|bat|com)$'i, # banned extension - basic
    # qr'.\.(ade|adp|bas|bat|chm|cmd|com|cpl|crt|exe|hlp|hta|inf|ins|isp|js|
    # jse|lnk|mdb|mde|msc|msi|msp|mst|pcd|pif|reg|scr|sct|shs|shb|vb|
    # vbe|vbs|wsc|wsf|wsh)$'ix, # banned extension - long
    # qr'^\.(exe|zip|lha|tnef)$'i, # banned file(1) types
    # qr'^application/x-msdownload$'i, # banned MIME types
    # qr'^message/partial$'i, qr'^message/external-body$'i, # rfc2046
    # See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q262631
    # and http://www.cknow.com/vtutor/vtextensions.htm
    # A little trick: a pattern qr'\.exe$' matches both a short type name '.exe',
    # as well as any file name which happens to end with .exe. If only matching
    # a file name is desired, but not the short name, a pattern qr'.\.exe$'i
    # or similar may be used, which requires that at least one character preceeds
    # the '.exe', and so it will never match short file types, which always start
    # with a dot.
    # Section V - Per-recipient and per-sender handling, whitelisting, etc.
    # %virus_lovers, @virus_lovers_acl and $virus_lovers_re lookup tables:
    # (these should be considered policy options, they do not disable checks,
    # see bypas*checks for that!)
    # Exclude certain RECIPIENTS from virus filtering by adding their lower-cased
    # envelope e-mail address (or domain only) to the hash %virus_lovers, or to
    # the access list @virus_lovers_acl - see README.lookups and examples.
    # Make sure the appropriate form (e.g. external/internal) of address
    # is used in case of virtual domains, or when mapping external to internal
    # addresses, etc. - this is MTA-specific.
    # Notifications would still be generated however (see the overall
    # picture above), and infected mail (if passed) gets additional header:
    # X-AMaViS-Alert: INFECTED, message contains virus: ...
    # (header not inserted with milter interface!)
    # NOTE (milter interface only): in case of multiple recipients,
    # it is only possible to drop or accept the message in its entirety - for all
    # recipients. If all of them are virus lovers, we'll accept mail, but if
    # at least one recipient is not a virus lover, we'll discard the message.
    # %bypass_virus_checks, @bypass_virus_checks_acl and $bypass_virus_checks_re
    # lookup tables:
    # (this is mainly a time-saving option, unlike virus_lovers* !)
    # Similar in concept to %virus_lovers, a hash %bypass_virus_checks,
    # access list @bypass_virus_checks_acl and regexp list $bypass_virus_checks_re
    # are used to skip entirely the decoding, unpacking and virus checking,
    # but only if ALL recipients match the lookup.
    # %bypass_virus_checks/@bypass_virus_checks_acl/$bypass_virus_checks_re
    # do NOT GUARANTEE the message will NOT be checked for viruses - this may
    # still happen when there is more than one recipient for a message, and
    # not all of them match these lookup tables. To guarantee virus delivery,
    # a recipient must also match %virus_lovers/@virus_lovers_acl lookups
    # (but see milter limitations above),
    # NOTE: it would not be clever to base virus checks on SENDER address,
    # since there are no guarantees that it is genuine. Many viruses
    # and spam messages fake sender address. To achieve selective filtering
    # based on the source of the mail (e.g. IP address, MTA port number, ...),
    # use mechanisms provided by MTA if available.
    # Similar to lookup tables controlling virus checking, there exist
    # spam scanning, banned names/types, and headers_checks control counterparts:
    # %spam_lovers, @spam_lovers_acl, $spam_lovers_re
    # %banned_files_lovers, @banned_files_lovers_acl, $banned_files_lovers_re
    # %bad_header_lovers, @bad_header_lovers_acl, $bad_header_lovers_re
    # and:
    # %bypass_spam_checks/@bypass_spam_checks_acl/$bypass_spam_checks_re
    # %bypass_banned_checks/@bypass_banned_checks_acl/$bypass_banned_checks_re
    # %bypass_header_checks/@bypass_header_checks_acl/$bypass_header_checks_re
    # See README.lookups for details about the syntax.
    # The following example disables spam checking altogether,
    # since it matches any recipient e-mail address (any address
    # is a subdomain of the top-level root DNS domain):
    # @bypass_spam_checks_acl = qw( . );
    # @bypass_header_checks_acl = qw( [email protected] );
    # @bad_header_lovers_acl = qw( [email protected] );
    # See README.lookups for further detail, and examples below.
    # $virus_lovers{lc("postmaster\@$mydomain")} = 1;
    # $virus_lovers{lc('[email protected]')} = 1;
    # $virus_lovers{lc('[email protected]')} = 1;
    # $virus_lovers{lc('some.user@')} = 1; # this recipient, regardless of domain
    # $virus_lovers{lc('[email protected]')} = 0; # never, even if domain matches
    # $virus_lovers{lc('example.com')} = 1; # this domain, but not its subdomains
    # $virus_lovers{lc('.example.com')}= 1; # this domain, including its subdomains
    #or:
    # @virus_lovers_acl = qw( [email protected] !lab.xxx.com .xxx.com yyy.org );
    # $bypass_virus_checks{lc('[email protected]')} = 1;
    # @bypass_virus_checks_acl = qw( some.ddd !butnot.example.com .example.com );
    # @virus_lovers_acl = qw( [email protected] );
    # $virus_lovers_re = new_RE( qr'(helpdesk|postmaster)@example\.com$'i );
    # $spam_lovers{lc("postmaster\@$mydomain")} = 1;
    # $spam_lovers{lc('[email protected]')} = 1;
    # $spam_lovers{lc('[email protected]')} = 1;
    # @spam_lovers_acl = qw( !.example.com );
    # $spam_lovers_re = new_RE( qr'^user@example\.com$'i );
    # don't run spam check for these RECIPIENT domains:
    # @bypass_spam_checks_acl = qw( d1.com .d2.com a.d3.com );
    # or the other way around (bypass check for all BUT these):
    # @bypass_spam_checks_acl = qw( !d1.com !.d2.com !a.d3.com . );
    # a practical application: don't check outgoing mail for spam:
    # @bypass_spam_checks_acl = ( "!.$mydomain", "." );
    # (a downside of which is that such mail will not count as ham in SA bayes db)
    # Where to find SQL server(s) and database to support SQL lookups?
    # A list of triples: (dsn,user,passw). (dsn = data source name)
    # Specify more than one for multiple (backup) SQL servers.
    # See 'man DBI', 'man DBD::mysql', 'DBD::Pg', ... for details.
    # @lookup_sql_dsn =
    # ( ['DBI:mysql:mail:host1', 'some-username1', 'some-password1'],
    # ['DBI:mysql:mail:host2', 'some-username2', 'some-password2'] );
    # ('mail' in the example is the database name, choose what you like)
    # With PostgreSQL the dsn (first element of the triple) may look like:
    # 'DBI:Pg:host=host1;dbname=mail'
    # The SQL select clause to fetch per-recipient policy settings.
    # The %k will be replaced by a comma-separated list of query addresses
    # (e.g. full address, domain only, catchall). Use ORDER, if there
    # is a chance that multiple records will match - the first match wins.
    # If field names are not unique (e.g. 'id'), the later field overwrites the
    # earlier in a hash returned by lookup, which is why we use '*,users.id'.
    # No need to uncomment the following assignment if the default is ok.
    # $sql_select_policy = 'SELECT *,users.id FROM users,policy'.
    # ' WHERE (users.policy_id=policy.id) AND (users.email IN (%k))'.
    # ' ORDER BY users.priority DESC';
    # The SQL select clause to check sender in per-recipient whitelist/blacklist
    # The first SELECT argument '?' will be users.id from recipient SQL lookup,
    # the %k will be sender addresses (e.g. full address, domain only, catchall).
    # The default value is:
    # $sql_select_white_black_list = 'SELECT wb FROM wblist,mailaddr'.
    # ' WHERE (rid=?) AND (sid=mailaddr.id) AND (mailaddr.email IN (%k))'.
    # ' ORDER BY mailaddr.priority DESC';
    # To disable SQL white/black list, set to undef (otherwise comment-out
    # the following statement, leaving it at the default value):
    $sql_select_white_black_list = undef; # undef disables SQL white/blacklisting
    # If you decide to pass viruses (or spam) to certain recipients using the
    # above lookup tables or using $final_virus_destiny=1, you can set
    # the variable $addr_extension_virus ($addr_extension_spam) to some
    # string, and the recipient address will have this string appended
    # as an address extension to the local-part of the address. This extension
    # can be used by final local delivery agent to place such mail in different
    # folders. Leave these two variables undefined or empty strings to prevent
    # appending address extensions. Setting has no effect on recipient which will
    # not be receiving viruses/spam. Recipients who do not match lookup tables
    # local_domains* are not affected.
    # LDAs usually default to stripping away address extension if no special
    # handling is specified, so having this option enabled normally does no harm,
    # provided the $recipients_delimiter matches the setting on the final
    # MTA's LDA.
    # $addr_extension_virus = 'virus'; # (default is undef, same as empty)
    # $addr_extension_spam = 'spam'; # (default is undef, same as empty)
    # $addr_extension_banned = 'banned'; # (default is undef, same as empty)
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