msg-16123-1933.txt filenames
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Sep 29 17:08:16 IST 2003
At 16:33 29/09/2003, you wrote:
>Greg Miller wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me why I am getting lots of logs referring to filenames
> > of this form:
> >
> > Sep 29 11:13:39 monty MailScanner[16022]: Filename Checks: Allowing
> > msg-16022-1974.txt
> > Sep 29 11:13:39 monty MailScanner[16123]: Filename Checks: Allowing
> > msg-16123-1933.txt
> > Sep 29 11:13:40 monty MailScanner[15762]: Filename Checks: Allowing
> > msg-15762-1859.txt
> > Sep 29 11:13:40 monty MailScanner[16022]: Filename Checks: Allowing
> > msg-16022-1973.txt
> > Sep 29 11:13:40 monty MailScanner[16123]: Filename Checks: Allowing
> > msg-16123-1932.txt
> >
> > --
> > Greg Miller, RHCE, CCNA, MCSE
>
>The following in MailScanner.conf might be the culprit:
>
># Log all the filenames that are allowed by the Filename Rules, or just
>Log Permitted Filenames = yes
Yes, that's it. The msg-xxxxx-xxxx.txt filename is the one generated by the
MIME exploder to hold the main "body" of a plain text email.
>Also check the following:
>
># Log all the filenames that are allowed by the Filetype Rules, or just
>Log Permitted Filetypes = yes
>
>Dustin
>
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