Re: [IMail Forum] Rules.ima passing files

2001-08-09 Thread R. Scott Perry
I have a rules.ima with the following line: B~name=.*\.pif\s:NUL So why is it that the message got thru? What should my rules.ima contain to prevent such attachments? It could have been sent without the quotes around the file name. We're seeing some Sircam's coming in with quotes, others

Re: [IMail Forum] Rules.ima passing files

2001-08-08 Thread Todd Lahman
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 8:34 PM Subject: [IMail Forum] Rules.ima passing files I just received a file attachment that was named book1.xls.pif I have a rules.ima with the following line: B~name=.*\.pif\s:NUL So why is it that the message got thru? What should my

RE: [IMail Forum] Rules.ima passing files

2001-08-08 Thread Michael Ernst
-- From: Brian Andrus [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IMail Forum] Rules.ima passing files Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 20:34:37 -0700 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just received a file attachment that was named book1.xls.pif I have a rules.ima with the following line: B~name

Re: [IMail Forum] Rules.ima passing files

2001-08-08 Thread Dale McDiarmid
If you open the %user%.mbx, you may find that the text string in that message for the attachment does not include the quotation marks on either end of the file's name, so your filter will not catch it. Sircam's a tricky beast with its own smtp. I had to double up my filters; one set with

[IMail Forum] Rules.ima passing files

2001-08-07 Thread Brian Andrus
I just received a file attachment that was named book1.xls.pif I have a rules.ima with the following line: B~name=.*\.pif\s:NUL So why is it that the message got thru? What should my rules.ima contain to prevent such attachments? Brian Andrus Please visit