allow *.exe files
Cecilia [iso-8859-1] Martínez
hostmaster at AGIMSA.COM.MX
Sat Nov 6 16:02:27 GMT 2004
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True, sorry!
Fedora C1 / Ensim Pro 4.01 / MailScanner / Sendmail / ClamAV / SpamAssassin
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MailScanner.conf
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%rules-dir% = /etc/MailScanner/rules
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Filename Rules = %etc-dir%/rules/filename.rules
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Filetype Rules = %etc-dir%/rules/filetype.rules
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/rules/filename.rules
FromOrTo: *@agimsa.com.mx %etc-dir%/filename.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: *@commsa.com %etc-dir%/filename.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: *@pemex.com.mx %etc-dir%/filename.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: *@pemex.com %etc-dir%/filename.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: default %etc-dir%/filename.rules.conf
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/rules/filetype.rules
FromOrTo: *@agimsa.com.mx %etc-dir%/filetype.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: *@commsa.com %etc-dir%/filetype.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: *@pemex.com.mx %etc-dir%/filetype.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: *@pemex.com %etc-dir%/filetype.cegimsa.rules.conf
FromOrTo: default %etc-dir%/filetype.rules.conf
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filename.cegimsa.rules.conf
everything the same as default exept (tab separeted):
allow \.exe$ Windows/DOS Executable Executable DOS/Windows programs are
dangerous in email
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filetype.cegimsa.rules.conf
everything the same as defult exept (tab separeted):
allow executable No executables Por seguridad, no se permiten
archivos ejecutables
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filename.rules.conf > default
filetype.rules.conf > default
Hope my question makes sense now, sorry!
Cecilia Martínez
At 06:02 a.m. 06/11/2004, you wrote:
>If you don't show us what you have put in your ruleset we cannot help you.
>
>
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>Mr Michele Neylon
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