File Attachment Rules
Colin Jack
colin at mainline.co.uk
Wed Aug 23 09:33:55 IST 2006
Okay ... so if I wanted anybody to be able to attach particular
filenames then
FromOrTo: *.* /.pdf$ /.zip$
Colin
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> Subject: Re: File Attachment Rules
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> Colin Jack wrote:
> > I'm a newbie to MailScanner, so please be gentle ...
> >
> > I want to create a ruleset for Allow Filenames but am not
> sure of the
> > syntax
> >
> > If I edit MailScanner.conf then I use
> >
> > Allow Filenames = /.pdf$ /.zip$ etc.
> >
> They should \ and not /
> > If however I change that to
> >
> > Allow Filenames = %ruledir%/filenames.rules
> >
> %rules-dir% not %ruledir%
> > then create a filenames.rules file do I just put
> >
> > /.pdf$
> > /.zip$
> > /.ico$
> >
> >
> > in the rules file or do I have to put in other stuff?
> >
> In the filename.rules file you need to put rules that would like
>
> From: user1 at domain.com \.pdf$ \.zip$ \.ico$
> To: *@domain2.com \.pdf$
> FromOrTo: abuse at domain.com .
>
> This would
> 1) Allow *.pdf *.zip *.ico in mail from the address user1 at domain.com
> 2) Allow *.pdf in mail to anyone at domain2.com
> 3) Allow everything ('.' matches any character and so will match every
> filename) in mail from or to abuse at domain.com.
>
>
> > Thanks
> >
> > Colin
> >
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