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Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Jun 20 19:02:26 IST 2006


Oops, sorry you are absolutely right. Now don't I look a fool :-)
I'll put it down to lack of pain-killers. Hard narcotics always help  
my day...

On 20 Jun 2006, at 18:02, Matt Kettler wrote:

> Julian Field wrote:
>
>> Read it carefully. It stops .xx.yyy and .xxx.yyy. It does not stop
>> .xxxx.yyy.
>>
>>>
>>> For reference, the default double-extension rule is:
>>>   \.[a-z][a-z0-9]{2,3}\s*\.[a-z0-9]{3}$
>>>
>>>
>>> The filename would be unreasonably blocked by MailScanner.
>>
>> No it won't.
>
> Yes it will. It WILL stop .xxxx.yyy
>
>
> Re-read it again julian
>
> Note there's an extra [a-z] in the front.
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