Easy enough to fix (I think).
Anything else you can spy?
All cases that I tried had the full "filename" in (AOL client, AOL webmail,
Earthlink webmail, outlook 2000, outlook express 6) it.
If a .com file is attached is there an instance where it would only have the
name=whatever.com?
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] inbound message rules
>
> > That will catch ".com" text in emails and attached emails. You get
> > alot of false positives.
> >
> >I actually came up with a better solution.
> >
>
>B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.com"\s{1,10}:cat
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> >It's reduced the number of false positives down signifcantly. The only
> >real gotcha is if the filename is over 100 characters long
>
> ... and that it won't catch "name=", just "filename=".
>
> -Scott
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