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In a message dated, Mon, 18 Mar 2002 21:09:57 +0200, Costas Papadopoulos
[CP] wrote:
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CP> I'm being plagued by messages being sent to me with a virus attached
CP> to them and I would like to automatically delete the messages
CP> concerned.

CP> Therefore, is it possible to delete an incoming message, based on
CP> the name of a file being sent with it as an attachment?

AFAIK, no. TB! would have to be able to examine the complete message
source including the attachment blocks to do this. Currently, TB!
doesn't do this.

I've never really come across this ability either. Most filtering
systems that can deal with attachments will do things with attachments
non-specifically as TB! will.

Is there nothing else common to these messages other than the
attachments.

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