I'm trying to catch viral attachments, namely those with the extention scr,
exe, bat, com, pif, etc. The Content-Disposition header to catch the
filename.
I tried it, using a working RegEx which I verified in a testing program, but
SA doesn't pick it up.
Is there an example on how to do this?
-Julian Milano
NoSpamToday using SA on WinNT4 using Exchange 5.5
PS. Sorry to be vague, but my original post was rejected as spam. Here's
what I got back:
Your message was rejected by mail.apache.org for the following reason:
Spam or junk mail threshold exceeded. See
http://www.flame.org/qmail/spamjunk.html (#5.7.1)
The following recipients did not receive this message:
spamassassin-users-info@incubator.apache.org
<mailto:spamassassin-users-info@incubator.apache.org>
Does this happen to anyone else? Imagine! Being flagged as SPAM while trying
to fight it <G>
exe, bat, com, pif, etc. The Content-Disposition header to catch the
filename.
I tried it, using a working RegEx which I verified in a testing program, but
SA doesn't pick it up.
Is there an example on how to do this?
-Julian Milano
NoSpamToday using SA on WinNT4 using Exchange 5.5
PS. Sorry to be vague, but my original post was rejected as spam. Here's
what I got back:
Your message was rejected by mail.apache.org for the following reason:
Spam or junk mail threshold exceeded. See
http://www.flame.org/qmail/spamjunk.html (#5.7.1)
The following recipients did not receive this message:
spamassassin-users-info@incubator.apache.org
<mailto:spamassassin-users-info@incubator.apache.org>
Does this happen to anyone else? Imagine! Being flagged as SPAM while trying
to fight it <G>