On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 09:15, Jonathan Nichols wrote: > Here's how to kill it 99% of the time: > > /name=[^>]*\.(ade|adp|asd|bas|bat|chm|cmd|com|cpl|crt|dbx|dll|exe|hlp|hta|inf|ins|isp|lnk|js|jse|lnk|ocx|mde|mdt|mdw|msc|msi|msp|mst|nws|ops|p > cd|pi|pif|prf|reg|scf|scr|sct|shb|shm|shs|swf|uue|vb|vbe|vbs|vbx|vxd|wab|wsc|wsf|wsh)/ > > REJECT Potentially dangerous file attachment. Please do > not include any executable attachments in your email. >
The only thing that I do differently is that I use DISCARD instead of REJECT. Since the majority of time the email address that the crap is coming from is forged, I see no reason to possibly generate a bounce to an innocent bystander. -- My Gentoo stuff: http://varnerfamily.org/pvarner/gentoo -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list