I have am issue with 'Allow Script Tags' rule.
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Oct 20 08:45:30 IST 2005
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On 19 Oct 2005, at 22:50, Mike Kercher wrote:
> MailScanner mailing list <> scribbled on Wednesday, October 19,
> 2005 4:29
> PM:
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>> I have am issue with 'Allow Script Tags' rule. The ruleset
>> that I created is not working. Here is the rule with in
>> Mailscanner.conf:
>> Allow Script Tags = %rules-dir%/strlg.script.blocking.rules
>>
>> Here is the contents of %rules-dir%/strlg.script.blocking.rules
>> ----
>> FromorTo: default disarm
>> From: joe at naos.sterling.net yes
>> ----
>>
>> When I send this test email through our filtering server,
>> MailScanner disarms the script. What am I doing wrong?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> The default rule should be the LAST rule, not the first.
That shouldn't actually make any difference. Is he restarting/
reloading MailScanner after the change? Is this the envelope From
address, as you must remember MailScanner doesn't use the Header
From: address.
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