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For all the people out there frustrated by the inbound and
outbound rules when it comes to "dot com" addresses being falsely identified as
.com files in the mime attachments area, here's a possible solution that seems
to give a lot less false positives.
I've separtated all the rules, so exe's, reg's, com's are
their own entry.
The exe's, reg's, and others are per ipswitch's examples, but
the com's are covered under this rule:
B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.com"\s{1,10}:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems to work great. If anyone can see a "gotcha" on it,
let me know. The only gotcha I've seen so far is with filenames longer then 100
characters.
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