Email filtering by attachments

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Mar 12 08:43:12 GMT 2008


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This is a fair request. It can be done at the moment, but it's pretty 
awkward to implement.
Coming soon to a MailScanner near you (as long as my night spent working 
out how to do it bears fruit).

Noam Kleiman wrote:
> I’m filtering some extensions using the filename.rules.conf but I can 
> only allow or deny those emails. What I need is to redirect mails with 
> certain extensions to a specific mailbox.
> For example I like to redirect all the mails delivered to a specific 
> domain with .avi attachments into a specific mailbox.
> The single suggestion I have found is to assign a high spam score to 
> the email with the extension I want to redirect and then to set a rule 
> for high scoring emails from a specific domain to be redirected to a 
> specific account, but that account will receive all the high spam 
> score and not only the filtered by attachment. Is there any way to 
> have a forward rule for emails with certain attachments?
>
> Any other idea? I have seen some suggestions to do it with Procmail 
> but I rather do it through Mailscanner.
>
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Jules

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