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Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Mar 8 09:57:59 GMT 2004


At 09:51 08/03/2004, you wrote:
>i got it julian, but how can I get the Image168.jpg because I will forward
>it to my client? seems like it was
>converted into another format?

No, the message was saved in the original format used to transmit the
attachment along with the message. I'm not sure how you think attachments
are handled in email messages, but I think you've got a little bit of
reading to do :-)

>  or something?

As I said before, take this entire file as, say, "message1" and do
         sendmail -t < message1




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>content-type: image/jpeg; Filename="Image168.jpg"; Name="Image168.jpg"
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>At 08:57 AM 3/8/2004 +0000, you wrote:
> >At 16:57 08/03/2004, you wrote:
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> >>Hello guys, I used MailScanner + ClamAV + SpamAssasin and it works fine
> >>untill one day
> >>I received a call from one of our client that the message that our mail
> >>server marked as
> >>spam are real e-mail address. I asked him to give me the Message ID as well
> >>as the datecode.
> >>I got the message ID from the spam folder and my question will be how can i
> >>get the attachement.
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> >It is structured so that there is a directory for each day (labelled in
> >yyyymmdd format). In each of those, you will find a "spam" folder. In there
> >you will find a directory named after the message ID. In there you should
> >find all the data stored for that message.
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> >>The message was plain text only, where did the attacedment go or hide?
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> >>Thanks,
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> >>please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail. Any
> >>unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this
> >>e-mail is strictly forbidden.
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> >>------------------------------------#
> >>Rufino U. Tinio Jr.
> >>Network Operations Center
> >>Convergence Solutions Incorporated
> >>http://www.csi.com.ph
> >>02-635-5030
> >>#------------------------------------
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> >Julian Field
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>Rufino U. Tinio Jr.
>Network Operations Center
>Convergence Solutions Incorporated
>http://www.csi.com.ph
>02-635-5030
>#------------------------------------

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