Me too!

Thanks!

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 10:42 AM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Blocking Com Extensions (Attachments)


Todd,

I would also like a copy...

David

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Bierbaum
Sent: Friday, 21 May, 2004 17:13
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Blocking Com Extensions (Attachments)


I totally agree.  I have a nice long rule that filters over 57 dangerous
file attachments.  The exact list was obtained from a open source program
called MIMEdefang.

I have been working with IPSwitch support to resolve an issue with the when
the e-mail matches the rule, if forwards it on to an e-mail address.  The
problem I'm having is that it's truncating the first 14 characters of the
e-mail address that I specify. The rule works when I set to bounce, but I
want my outgoing rules to replay back to my senders and notify them that
they can't send that attachment.  

ANYWAY, I would be glad to provide a copy of these rules to anyone who is
interested.  

Todd Bierbaum - Microsoft Certified Professional 
BankTrust
office 850-835-3335 ext 106
cell 850-598-3993
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Langsenkamp
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Blocking Com Extensions (Attachments)


I wish more mail admins would take bad mail seriously, and virus scan both
inbound and outbound for viruses an other assorted trash. We're more tuned
in, and more likely to have better, more up-to-date software, and frankly we
have to have it anyway on our systems for our own protection, so scanning
the mail that moves through our system should cost us very little, and
benefits so many ...many beyond our own individual customer bases.

One of these days mail admins will unite and put the RFC's and standards up
on a pedestal, maybe fixing what we collectively think is broken, and then
we'll say to the world, "There - comply or you can't function with anyone!
We're not gonna tolerate it any more!"  Legislation doesn't kill spam or
network abuse, but lazy administration and over-tolerance to bent/broken
rules and standards has contributed to the problem.  If we stand together
and draw a line in the sand a lot of things might stop, or at least be
laregley reduced...

One of these days I'll get the attic cleaned out too......fat chance either
way....

Chris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Matrosity Tech Support
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Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 3:56 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Blocking Com Extensions (Attachments)


It's interesting that we (ISP's) have been roped into taking care of Viruses
for our customers rather than them paying for their own Antivirus software.

I resolved the problem by deleting any email that comes in with attachments
with the common problem extensions.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Geater 5/3/04
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 3:48 PM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Blocking Com Extensions (Attachments)


> RE: "If I needed to send someone a legitimate "dot" exe file, I change

> the extension to "ex_" before I send it, since my recipient would be 
> expecting the file to arrive anyway."
>
> I wish all users were like this but.. alas... they are not :(

Actually, I have a rationale that says none of my users need "dot" exe
files.

In the Windows 98 world, where all this originated, it made sense to block
them because they would execute and install without administrative
privilege.  Now that all my 2k and XP users are set up as "less than
administrator", it's not so much an issue anymore.

However, I have noticed that more ISPs use Imail than I originally expected.
In that line of work, you have to have that clearinghouse, I suppose, else
your customers get really bent.


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