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Beat them upside the head with a LART...<br>
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Dave Shariff Yadallee - System Administrator a.k.a. The Root of the
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 03:07:56PM -0500, Denis Beauchemin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Jody Cleveland wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm running MailScanner ver. 4.50.15 on a redhat 4.0AS server that then
routes to an exchange 2003 server. I recently upgraded to this version
of MailScanner, and I'm noticing these reports from the quarantine:
MailScanner: No Outlook Rich Text Format messages due to security hole,
use HTML instead (msg-2611-3.txt)
So, I did some research, and set Deliver Unparsable TNEF to yes.
But, I'm still getting those notices. Is there another setting I'm
missing?
- jody
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<pre wrap="">Jody,
What you're looking for is:
filetype.rules.conf:deny Transport Neutral Encapsulation
Format Windows security
vulnerability No Outlook Rich Text Format
messages due to security hole, use HTML instead
Denis
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Just wondering how can one get people on their network to stop using
TNEF/winmail.dat?
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