Double Extension Permission
Ed Bruce
ebruce at HPMICH.COM
Mon Dec 6 15:44:40 GMT 2004
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Thom Paine wrote:
>I have a site that regularly sends back and forth attachments that have a
>double extension on them. They are a regular document that gets signed by
>an Entrust Encryption program which adds .enp to the filename.
>
>Is there a way to allow this site to accept these types of documents?
>Currently everything gets stripped off.
>
>Thanks.
>
>-=/>Thom
>
>
Add a new allow rule to filename.rules.conf file. Add a new allow like
the Macintosh archives:
allow \.sit.bin$ - -
Don't forget the TABs.
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