Syntax for subject checking

Spicer, Kevin Kevin.Spicer at BMRB.CO.UK
Mon Sep 1 11:55:42 IST 2003


> You may be able to do this with MCP. This is still in development but
> take a look at
> http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/install/mcp
> 
Thats looking very interesting.

One question, presumably this produces a report in the same manner as SA (i.e. test names but no description) so any 'describe' definitions you create will be effectively ignored (although SA may require them to be present?).  If this is the case then it is a shame since it would be nice to be able to include in the report expressions such as..

"Contained profanity"
"Contained the URL of a listed porn site"
"Contained Bomb making instructions"

etc...


BTW I spotted a couple of oddities on the web page (presumably from when you renamed TCP MCP) - all in the cut n' paste section from MaiLScanner.conf.

# MCP (Text Content Protection)

should presumably be

# MCP (Message Content Protection)

and there are two mentions of TCP rather than MCP



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