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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/30/18 10:45 PM, Mark Sapiro
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On 11/30/18 11:11 AM, George Papamichelakis wrote:
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However, I was mistaken when I said you couldn't use the %...% notation
in a ruleset file. I have tested that and the %...% substitutions do
work in rules files.
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<p>I have repeated the checks, add my email to filename.rules
(attached) and send one message from</p>
<p>gmail account to subject server, this is an attachement zip file
which was previous blocked by other user,</p>
<p> the message stomped as I can see :</p>
<table class="maildetail" width="100%" cellspacing="1"
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<td class="heading-w175">Report:</td>
<td class="detail">MailScanner: Attempt to hide real filename
extension (55.TIP.pdf)<br>
MailScanner: Attempt to hide real filename extension
(55.TIP.pdf) </td>
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<p>Attached also is the allowall rules file . In my conf.d setup
file I have :</p>
<p>Filename Rules =
%rules-dir%/filename.rules
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Filetype Rules = %rules-dir%/filetype.rules</p>
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<p>I also tried replacing %etc-dir% and %rules-dir% with the
actual path and got the same result.</p>
<p>I'm using 5.0.2 mailscanner by the way if this rings any bell , I
can't upgrade yet to current version due <br>
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<p>to other reasons.</p>
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<p>George<br>
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