Hey there Tracy,

In some, though be it rare instances, my users may need and expect to
be able to receive the file. Could be a update from our national
office for a patch to software? If the file is sent to the
administrative account, I could still pass it on. I just hate deleting
blindly although I will admit that I do blacklist addresses and I
suppose that is the same. My concern is mostly if it is a executable
file that would be needed.


-- 
Charlie Qualls
Property Director/IT Manager
Girl Scouts - Fox Valley Council
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Monday, October 11, 2004, 5:51:33 PM, you wrote:

T> Returning a 550 error in the protocol session does not send an NDN message
T> to the forged sender. It rejects the message before delivery is accepted.

T> The only way I can see sending the message to your administrative account
T> would be to have the filter create a new message using the content your
T> filter receives and send it to your administrative account.

T> Although, I really don't know why you would want to keep copies of these
T> messages...

T> At 18:47 10/11/2004, Charlie Qualls wrote:
>>Hey there Chris,
>>
>>I didn't explain well. I meant to send the message and attachment to
>>my administrative account instead of just dumping the message.
>>
>>as for the 550 error message, most of those are forged accounts anyway
>>and I just don't like blindly sending mail back to a account that
>>doesn't exist.
>>
>>Hope that is a little more clear.
>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>Charlie Qualls
>>Property Director/IT Manager
>>Girl Scouts - Fox Valley Council
>>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>>Monday, October 11, 2004, 5:25:27 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>CLF>  Hello,
>>CLF> If you Don't send back a error 550 and just a error message then, that
>>CLF> sending server will try over and over again to send the message. Because
>>CLF> it'll just disregruad the error message thinking that the remote
>>server just
>>CLF> dropped the call. (This goes VERY true with other xmail server, thus the
>>CLF> whole reason for reporting back a 550 + a error message.)
>>
>>CLF> -- Chris L. Franklin --
>>
>> >>Hey there Chris,
>> >>
>> >>Can you not send back the "550" error message?
>> >>Can you sent it to send the full message with attachment to the
>> >>administrative mail box?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>--
>> >>Charlie Qualls
>> >>Property Director/IT Manager
>> >>Girl Scouts - Fox Valley Council
>> >>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>Monday, October 11, 2004, 7:10:15 AM, you wrote:
>> >>
>> >>CLF> Michael Lugassy wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>CLF> Heres a smtp filter script that'll do that. you tell it what
>> >>extention
>> >>CLF> to filter and if ones found it sends back a "550" ..
>> >>CLF> error with a short message telling the sender why there message
>> >>wasn't
>> >>CLF> excepted.
>> >>
>> >>CLF> It can be found here :
>> >>CLF> http://xmail.nomadcf.com/info.php?program=attachment_filter
>> >>CLF> Written in : Perl &Bash
>> >>
>> >>CLF> PS. If needed I can rewrite by org. one that was just written in
>> >>bash.
>> >>CLF> But it is slower can consumes ALOT more system resources.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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