Mircea Ciocan wrote:

>    This one is a nice start thanks, but is too severe ( will allow only 
>text attachments, I still want my customers to be able to attach 
>archives and jpgs), I need a filter that is able to select via attached 
>file name, if none is available I'll start building one.
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>    Thank you,
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>    Mircea
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>Sasa Stupar wrote:
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>>Mircea Ciocan wrote:
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>>>  Hi all,
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>>>  I there an already done filter that will simply drop the messages 
>>>with windows executable content ( *.pif, *.scr, *.exe) attached, with or 
>>>without sending a warning to the recipient, I discovered that usually 
>>>this solve 95% of virus problems.
>>>
>>>  Thank you,
>>>
>>>  Mircea
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>>Yep, get it at ftp://xmailforum.homelinux.net
>>It is written in perl.
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>>Sasa
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You can configure it which attachments to block. The file for config is 
att.txt. Here you enter all the attachments you want to block.

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