What am I missing. I would like to block such attachments like .exe .pif
.pif0 PIF files not allowed per Company security policy
.exe0 EXE files not allowed per Company security policy
However how can I limit this to not include extracted archives?
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Ryan Pavely
I like your patch. So far it's doing a great job. Props to you.
ps. Next time can you put your Perl File in an encrypted zip file? :)
-Ryan Pavely
Research And Development
Net Access Corporation
John Narron wrote:
My bad!
I seem to forget from time to time that I'm still running
Where is David's spambox patch found?
-Ryan
Barry Smoke wrote:
We are using David's spambox patch, and have been very happy with it.
spamassassin marks spam, and that spam is forwarded to a spambox,
which we simply delete all the mails in this box every week.
now, we are starting to get
it poops out.
Any suggestions? Or has anyone written a patch that will redirect Spam
mail to a seperate box?
-Ryan Pavely
Research Development
Net Access Corporation
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Your suggestion of rtfm'ing did the trick! :) Thanks much.
My Pakistani customers will now be quite happy their spam goes to a
local email box
and not over their 300kb/s dish.
-Ryan
Jason Haar wrote:
You need to read the manpage on qmail-queue to see how to fiddle with such
things.
The
in the log
Oct 20 14:04:46 mx2 X-Qmail-Scanner-1.20rc3: [mx3.oct106667308646514746]
Requeuing: Unmatched [ in regex; marked by -- HERE in m/:su[ -- HERE
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ at /var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl
line 2253, M line 1
in the mail
Received: (qmail 68424
It's ALWAYS supported that! See the README:
Auto-detects email from postmaster-style and mailing-list addresses - and
doesn't send virus reports to them (i.e. attempts to act more like a
responsible net citizen)
If you were to run grep over your debug file as:
grep sending quar