At 14:44 -0800 20-03-2004, Ed BK wrote:
To T from it

I found out why test 4 & 5 came thru
the file was 0.5 when I make a .com larger
it gets droped it ok
I guess the setting of 0 wasn't low enough. How did
your test email get droped, did you test at
http://www.testvirus.org
because none of mine from there get droped?


I don't understand what are you talking about '0.5' (?)


A line like this:

.com<tab>0<tab>COM not allowed per Company security policy

means that any attachment its name finish in '.com' with 'any size' (this is the meanning of 0) will be rejected, and the quarntine-desciption will be the text in the third field.

So if you put somethig like this:

.com 0.5 COM not allowed per Company security policy

The line probabilyy will be ignored by qmail-scanner, I think the second field must be an integer.

To test it, just send a mail from an external webmail with a text file named something.com in attachment or modify your tcp rules and send it from your PC (or Mac)

Cheers

ST


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