Re: How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-30 Thread Andy Fragen
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Here's a more updated version to modify. ;-) === --Remove Listed Attachments by Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] --v.1.1 property badAttachment : {winmail.dat, .exe, signature.asc, IMSTP, smime.p7s, PGP.sig} property

Re: How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-30 Thread Don V. Zahniser
Thanks for the help, everyone! I'm still working on the final touches, but thanks to Jerome, Wayne, Olaf and kename for scripts and advice. - Don -- Don V. Zahniser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-29 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Don V. Zahniser wrote: I am using PM 4.2.1 on Mac OS 9.0.4. I have tried downloading this script several times with 3 different browsers. When I unstuff the file (Stuffit Expander 5.5 or 7.0.3) and try to open it, I get errors. With Script Editor, I get a 'disk error'. When I use Smile, I

Re(3): How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-29 Thread fk
On 29/04/2004 at 7:49 AM I saw Don V. Zahniser type: Now - What I really want to do is to move messages (not just the attachments) having attachments with specific suffixes to a folder (e.g. - Mail Trash or one named 'Spam'). I used a script to move a message into the mail trash and the

Re(4): How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-29 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[fk [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 29.4.2004 um 11:51 Uhr:] menu Setup-Mail Filters... Thank you! I was searching in the wrong place. I looked for the determination of suffixes in the action pop up. -- http://www.subhash.at

Re(2): How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-29 Thread Don V. Zahniser
I am using PM 4.2.1 on Mac OS 9.0.4. I have tried downloading this script several times with 3 different browsers. When I unstuff the file (Stuffit Expander 5.5 or 7.0.3) and try to open it, I get errors. With Script Editor, I get a 'disk error'. When I use Smile, I get an error - 39. Other

Re(2): How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-29 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.4.2004 um 14:21 Uhr:] Now with PM5 it's much simpler and likely faster as it's baked-in. I cannot find any similar function. So I presume it depends on SpamSieve which I do not use? -- http://www.subhash.at

Re(2): How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-29 Thread Olaf Dr
Wonderful - the script works like a charm. Thanks a lot for the pointer. Will move to PM 5 once it's final - testing too many beta versions of other applications at the moment. Olaf Druemmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Wed, 28 Apr 2004 15:40:32 +0100 Olaf; The new version of PM (v5, currently

Re: How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-29 Thread Andy Fragen
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* I used the script for ages with PM4 as well. As Rick said, it's easy to configure, even if you're an AppleScript novice. Now with PM5 it's much simpler and likely faster as it's baked-in. -- Andy Fragen On Wed, Apr 28,

Re: How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-28 Thread Rick Lecoat
Olaf; The new version of PM (v5, currently available as a beta) lets you do this straight from the filter setup box. Under PM 4.x, however, the best way is to use the apple script Remove Listed Attachments, which you can download from the PM Applescript archive on Wayne Brissette's invaluable

How to filter executable attachments (.exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?

2004-04-28 Thread Olaf Dr
Hi, I may be missing the obvious but anyway - here goes my question (I am using PowerMail 4.2.1 together with SpamSieve on OS/X 10.3.2): How can I set up a filter that finds messages that have an executable Windows file attached (e.g. suffix is .com, .exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)? It's that