Hi all,

Back again - and I wanted to offer a big thanks to everyone who helped me
out last time.  It paid off, and worked *perfectly*!

Now, however, with this new worm virus out, we're at a higher risk (we
run Eudora instead of Outlook) and I'd like to find out if there's a way we
can stop it from getting in before we even risk being stung...

Simply put, I would like to drop any attachments with a specified 
suffix (.bat, .com, .pif, .bat, etc) before they get dumped into the users'
maildir and then mail the sender back giving a specific message based 

I don't know what qmail actually ends up seeing from the file, but I gather
that it can discern what extension it will end up as, correct?

If there is some way to block by extension and send out a response
to the recipient, or at least block by extension - I'd LOVE to know how :)

Thanks in advance!



Nick Papageorge
Systems Administrator
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Phone - 604.730.2833
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