Actually, I'd like to make this user-configurable through tmda-cgi, so I guess I'll just start kludging away,  I've never done python before, but how hard can it be? :)

Samuel Hill wrote:
I would use qmail-scanner or something like that to filter viruses. I
think spamassasin or something like that may be better for filtering out
bad words or whatever.

Those two programs would probably be better for the job.
I think you could just use qmail-scanner to do both if you wanted,
viruses and content filtering.

__________________________________________
Sam


-----Original Message-----
From: Samuel Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 12:24 PM
To: 'Carlos Averett'
Subject: RE: Filtering outgoing mail.

I would use qmail-scanner or something like that to filter viruses.
I think spamassasin or something like that may be better for filtering
out bad words or whatever.

Those two programs would probably be better for the job.
I think you could just use qmail-scanner to do both if you wanted,
viruses and content filtering.

__________________________________________
Sam
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Carlos Averett
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 11:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Filtering outgoing mail.

Is there any way to filter outgoing mail in the same way as incoming? 
For example, I would like to have something like the following as an
shared outgoing filter:

to [EMAIL PROTECTED] default
body "badword1|badword2" reject

Besides filtering obscene messages, It would be nice to be able to
filter out viruses and the like as well.

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