On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 07:26:40AM +0200, Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
Am Montag, 25. August 2003 22:20 schrieb Buchan Milne:

/^Content-(Type|Disposition):.*(file)?name=.*\.(asd|bat|chm|cmd|dll|exe|hlp |hta|jse|lnk|ocx|pif|scr|shb|shm|shs|vb|vbe|vbs|vbx|vxd|wsf|wsh)/REJECT Sorry, we do not accept .${3} file types. (all on one line)

With postfix this is not header_checks but mime_header_checks.
mime_header_checks defaults to $header_checks in postfix 2.0
and i still think is useful to have all those checks in one place.

You should alias root to a real user, since postfix refuses to use
procmail when delivering as root, and the default procmail setup will
reject mail once 50MB is reached on the mail spool.

Btw: why does mandrake use procmail for local delivery. Most users don't use procmail (it is much to difficult to set up) and those who want to, can use the .forward file. There is no need to start a second program to deliver.

seconded, postfix local works well without that, probably better for Maildirs. And we could put a postconf command to enable/disable procmail in post/postun scripts in procmail rpm.

We could also fix master.cf not to use the cyrus deliver program (which
is just a wrapper around lmtp) since both postfix and cyrus speak lmtp
natively.

And, like the chroot stuff, there are many users who will be lost, if they do a little change and nothing is working any more. And the body_* and header_
dunno 'bout the chroot: it is well documented and if users do changes
when they have no clue they will get it wrong with or without chroot.

check stuff can not be bypassed.
what do you mean 'can not be bypassed', postconf is your friend.

regards,
L.

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