.AGP Files

Alex Neuman alex at nkpanama.com
Sat Jun 7 00:11:51 IST 2008


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On Jun 6, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Pedro Bordin Hoffmann - [M]orpheus wrote:

> Hello again!
>
> So is there no solution?? :(
>
> I added this on scan.messages.rules
>
> From:           luciano.b at sullog.com.br no
> From:           192.168.1.11    no
> FromOrTo:       default         yes
>
>
> But isn't working. I'm changing to don't sign clean messages, will  
> test this way.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> 2008/6/6 Greg Matthews <gmatt at nerc.ac.uk>:
> Pedro Bordin Hoffmann - [M]orpheus wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have this client that sends attached in the message a file, with the
> extension .agp
> This file is a security signature to work with banks, but if  
> Mailscanner
> scan it for virus, it gets corrupted.
>
> this is almost certainly your signature - this was discussed way  
> back on the list. It is alleged that there is a bug in perl itself  
> which means that the signature adding bit of MailScanner can end up  
> changing the line terminations throughout the whole message body.  
> This obviously affects digital signatures and the like. As far as I  
> know it has never been fixed. I'm having difficulty tracking down  
> the relevant threads on this list but it has been discussed a couple  
> of times.
>
> Either you have secure digital signatures, OR you add a corporate  
> sig onto each message. You can't have both.
>
> Of course you can add a rule-set for adding/not adding the corporate  
> sig.
>
> GREG
>
>
>
> How should I do to make mailscanner don't scan this kind a file?
> Already try to put this in /etc/MailScanner/filnename.rules.conf
> Something like this:
>
> allow   \.agp$  -       -
>
> But still getting corrupted.
>
> What should I do?
>
> Thanks for the help!
> Regards
> Pedro
>
>
>
>
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