Title: Re: [IMail Forum] Anyway to just block all .pif files?
I found these rules on the mail archive that were suggested by someone, I'm sorry but I can't remember who it was and now I can't find the original message!
They work great in the fact they do not block an email if someone mentions .bat in an email body
 
 
B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.bat"\s{1,10}:!BOUNCE!
B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.exe"\s{1,10}:!BOUNCE!
B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.scr"\s{1,10}:!BOUNCE!
B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.vbs"\s{1,10}:!BOUNCE!
B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.reg"\s{1,10}:!BOUNCE!
B~Content-Disposition\:\sattachment;\s*filename=".{0,100}\.pif"\s{1,10}:!BOUNCE!
 
Andy


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Guluk
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Anyway to just block all .pif files?

Was there any improved ways to block file extensions (.pif) in the latest iMail version? I saw from other posts that even if imail found the term .pif in the email body of text it would be screened (which unfortunately means the only people that will see this email are those that are able to receive .pif files).

I have Declude “standard” and tried the following today in my
C:/imail/declude/virus.config file:


BANEXT  scr
BANEXT  pif



But yet still some fresh virus laden files are getting through. Anyone solve this successfully in Declude or is the best means from within imail?


Regards,


Steve Guluk
SGDesign
(949) 661-9333
ICQ: 7230769

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