Beta 4.51.1: "Add TNEF Contents"

Alex Neuman van der Hans alex at nkpanama.com
Sat Feb 25 01:16:52 GMT 2006


Replace! Replace! :)

I've already had 3 clients order the book. I'm shooting for at least a 
dozen or two by the end of March. Keep up the good work!

Maybe I can get them to buy merchandise too! ;)

Julian Field wrote:
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>>> Field
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>>> Subject: Re: Beta 4.51.1: "Add TNEF Contents"
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>>> Rick Cooper wrote:
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>>>>     *shuttlebox
>>>>     *Sent:* Thursday, February 23, 2006 4:29 AM
>>>>     *To:* MailScanner discussion
>>>>     *Subject:* Re: Beta 4.51.1: "Add TNEF Contents"
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>>>>     On 2/23/06, *Julian Field* <MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
>>>>     <mailto:MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk>> wrote:
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>>>>         I always try to leave as much of the original mail in place as
>>>>         possible, so I chose to just add to it rather than replace it.
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>>>>     [Rick Cooper] 
>>>>     I guess I should have mentioned that in Outlook it does indeed
>>>>     show the attachments twice. Once in the body of the RTF message
>>>>     and once in the normal attachment (paperclip) section. If I am
>>>>     remembering correctly ytnef removes the tnef attachments and
>>>>     creates the new attachments. The Outlook users would have to open
>>>>     the attachments for, say meetings and such, but they still work. I
>>>>     thought it was working as Julian intended, that's why I didn't
>>>>     mention it
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>>> I didn't want to remove the winmail.dat file in case the TNEF expander 
>>> wasn't able to extract all the attachments. If that happens at least 
>>> Outlook users can still get at everything. I don't like removing things 
>>> from the message unless it's really necessary.
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>> I was kinda playing with this (day off today) and you can add winmail.dat (or winmail\d{0,}\.dat) to the filename rules and winmail.dat is removed (with a warning) and the other attachments remain. Of course I wasn't interested in the warning and found a fairly easy way to put a trigger in the user report portion of the rule to tell MS not to modify the subject or body with  warnings:
>> deny+delete winmail\.dat$ Removed a winmail.dat file #NO_USER_REPORT
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>> If the user report =~ /#NO_USER_REPORT/sm then a global flag is *Not* set true for that attachment when it's stripped and the report/modifications are not made unless another rule is hit that doesn't contain the #NO_USER_REPORT string, but the log always shows the log warning "Removed a winmail.dat file"
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>>  Then I found an odd thing. If I send a rich text message with no attachments. the entire body is removed when I have the deny[+delete] rule for winmail.dat. I use the external tnef processor so I modified the command to:
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>> -f $dir/$tnefname -C $dir --overwrite  --save-body --body-pref=htr
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>> and voila! The message body returns and there is an attachment called message.rtf added that includes the rtf version of the message body. What ever is causing that must have something to do with my hither to unmentioned problem with messages containing winmail.dat and no attachments having the entire message body stripped. Any idea as to what causes that?
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> To put it briefly, not a clue.
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> I have got the
> Use TNEF Contents = no / add / replace
> working.
> What should be the default? I am going to go for "replace" unless anyone 
> says otherwise.
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> Your thoughts please.
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Alex Neuman van der Hans
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