Chuck Mead wrote:
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katzj(a)redhat.com *did not write:*
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I use postfix for my MTA's and in conjunction with the config found here:
http://moongroup.com/outbound.config
I block the content which was contained in the original of this message
with this regexp:
/^\s*Content-(Disposition|Type).*name\s*=\s*"?(.+\.(ad[ep]|asd|ba[st]|c[ho]m|cmd|cpl|crt|dbx|dll|exe|hlp|hta|in[fs]|isp|lnk|js|jse|lnk|ocx|md[etw]|ms[cipt]|nws|ocx|ops|pcd|pi|pif|prf|reg|scf|scr|sct|sh[bms]|swf|uue|vb|vb[esx]|vxd|wab|ws[cfh]))"?\s*$/
Has this block been implemented for the other lists? I have received
messages from fedora-test-list that were from addresses that were not
someome(a)redhat.com addresses. - nbryant(a)optonline.net and also another
email. Both were non-rhat addresses.
This mail came back with the attatchment removed and I didn't get a
warning message from my ISP.
If the block works. It sounds like it would be great to implement for
all lists.
Jim