I wrote one that I have been using for a couple of years now.

It is in C++ for Windows. It quarantines the message and sends a mail
notification message to the recipient with info about the message. If the
recipient replies to this message the quarantined message is delivered. 

The process is controlled by a text file containing file extensions and a
brief description of the file type of the attachment (the description is for
inclusion in the notification message). It has no provision to check size
butthat should be trivial to add.

At 02:09 PM 02/11/2005, you wrote:

Hi all:

I'm wondering if anyone knows of a filter that will strip attachments
(ideally, attachments over a certain kb threshold) from an incoming message,
post them to a web-accessible directory, and insert a link to the stripped
attachment into the message? I'd like to avoid re-inventing this, if
something exists already.

Thanks in advance

Kirk

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