How to get certain things through

Edward Dekkers edward at tdcs.com.au
Tue Feb 5 11:02:41 GMT 2008


Example of rejected message I'm sending (relevant names/IPs changed)

Our e-mail content detector has just been triggered by a message you sent:
  To: <my recipient address>
  Subject: Try again
  Date: Tue Feb  5 19:22:40 2008

One or more of the attachments (menu_content.js, warrantyresult.asp.htm,
validate.js, support.js, utilities.js, Westan.zip, fw_menu.js) are on
the list of unacceptable attachments for this site and will not have
been delivered.

Consider renaming the files to avoid this constraint.

The virus detector said this about the message:
Report: Report: MailScanner: JScript Scripts are dangerous in email
(menu_content.js)
Report: MailScanner: Attempt to hide real filename extension
(warrantyresult.asp.htm)
Report: MailScanner: JScript Scripts are dangerous in email (support.js)
Report: MailScanner: JScript Scripts are dangerous in email (validate.js)
Report: MailScanner: JScript Scripts are dangerous in email (utilities.js)
Report: MailScanner: JScript Scripts are dangerous in email (fw_menu.js)


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MailScanner
Email Virus Scanner
<my company name>
<my web address>

For all your IT requirements visit: http://www.transtec.co.uk

I've added my recipient to the spam.whitelist.rules and whitelist.rules:

FromOrTo:	*@<recipient domain>	yes

The message attachment still gets quarantined.

Is there any way to say like "listen up MailScanner - whenever I send to the
following address, just shut the hell up and send it already, don't even
bother looking at this message"

Reason I ask is that this is the second time something like this has
happened, and when I send stuff OUT of my network, sometimes I need to send
stuff like this.

I'd already zipped the files too, but MailScanner is obviously too clever
for that as well.

Regards,
Ed.



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