>Wouldn't that use the existing ban-notify mechanism?

Actually, no that I think more about it, I guess it would.

I would change the wording of my notification a little though.

This is what I use now:

From: postmaster@%LOCALHOST%
To: %MAILFROM%,%ALLRECIPS%,postmaster@%LOCALHOST%
Subject: Delivery of e-mail with an attachment has failed!

Delivery Failed: %ALLRECIPS%

The mail server for %LOCALHOST% does not accept E-mail with
attachments that contain the %BANEXT% extension.

This policy is in place for the security and safety of our 
clients. If you need help or have questions or comments
regarding this policy, please fill out our on-line report 
form at: http://support.reliance.net/help.html.

Original message follows:

%HEADERS%

I would change the last paragraph to add a line like so: "To view our
completer policy on e-mail attachments, please go to
http://www.mydomain.com/policies/attachments.htm.";

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com


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