On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Carlton Thomas wrote: > We advise our clients to send multi-part messages to overcome the > 10 meg limit we impose on a single message.
Wouldn't it be easier on you and your clients to have a pool of disk space to/from which people could exchange large files? Then they just need to upload the file (using a Web interface, for example), obtain a URL and send that to the recipient. A cleanup process could empty out old files periodically. > One possible solution to handle viruses in these types of messages is > to create a mimedefang filter which recognises the first part of a > multipart message and impose a minimum size limit on that part. That's an interesting idea, but dangerous. Nothing says a virus has to be small. > Would this be a suitable compromise, and is it possible to implement > it using in a mimedefang filter? It's easy to implement in a mimedefang filter, but I don't think it's a good idea. Regards, David. _______________________________________________ Visit http://www.mimedefang.org and http://www.canit.ca MIMEDefang mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/mailman/listinfo/mimedefang

