Searching through the archives I found this message. Exactly what I want to accomplish, but I can't get it to work.
I installed procmail and copied the recipe to /etc/procmailrc. Then I sent myself a test message, the attachment still came though as .vbs. If I copy /etc/procmailrc to ~/.procmailrc and send myself a test message it works. I must be missing something somewhere, but I haven't found anything searching the FAQs and various lists. Any suggestion on where to look for a solution? Here are the procmail entries in exim.conf: # This transport is used for procmail procmail_pipe: driver = pipe command = "/usr/bin/procmail -d ${local_part}" return_path_add delivery_date_add envelope_to_add check_string = "From " escape_string = ">From " user = $local_part group = mail # This director runs procmail for users who have a .procmailrc file procmail: driver = localuser transport = procmail_pipe require_files = ${local_part}:+${home}:+${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/bin/procmail no_verify Thanks! Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Or if you control the server and have a pile of windows clients (I'm > not about to change the assocations on a few thousand windows > machines...).. put the following in /etc/procmailrc: > > :0 > *^Content-type: (multipart/mixed|application/octet-stream) > { > :0 B > *^Content-Disposition: (attachment|inline); > *filename=".*\.(vbs|wsf|shs)" > { > SHELL=/bin/sh > :0 fbw > |/bin/sed -e 's/\(name=".*\.\(vbs\|wsf\|shs\)\)"/\1.txt"/I' > } > } > > > And magically, all .vbs crap becomes .txt :) >