>If a attachment named "innocentfile.pif" arrives it is rejected with 
>the reason "Attachment name 'innocentfile.pif may not end with '.pif'"
>
>Thus, in the extremely unlikely case that someone really means to send 
>a .exe attachment they get a rejection clearly stating what the problem 
>is.

I know this is off topic for a SIMS list, but with this postfix content 
checking, can you whitehole certain people to NOT have their content 
checked?

I'm thinking VERY VERY much of moving to postfix as an inbound relay for 
SIMS so I can do this kind of checking. But I have one guy who sends me a 
.bat and .exe file once a month for a project we do here. It would be 
some effort on his part to change the attachments as they are generated 
from an old program and emailed automatically. It would also be an issue 
to retrain the people here to deal with the attachments in some other 
form.

So what I would want is a way to whitehole this guy's email address, so 
if the mail comes from him, the content check is skipped, so his monthly 
mailings will get thru unchanged.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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