FileName & FileType handling
Ugo Bellavance
ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Tue May 11 18:55:48 IST 2004
Julian Field wrote:
> At 18:41 11/05/2004, you wrote:
>
>> Can i craft the MailScanner.conf and associated rulesets to allow .EXE,
>> .COM, .MDB and a few others (by filename and filytype) that are NOT
>> determined to be viruses by the virus engines (F-Prot, ClamAV,
>> Kaspersky) to be sent to a specific email address for "manual" review
>> and possible forward to the end user ? I also would like to achieve
>> this at the "domain level", hence the rulesets.
>
>
> Short answer is "yes". Long answer is use a ruleset to return different
> filename.rules.conf files for different domains/users.
If I understand Guy's request correctly, the problem is not to make a
ruleset, it is how to have an equivalent of "forward" setting like in
spam processing, but for Filetype/Filename checks.
I don't see such an option, but I might be wrong.
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