On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 14:08:10 Enrico Payne wrote:
[snip]
>Having said that, I too am a reasonable person, and understand that not all
>attachments are dangerous. Hence I would only prevent file types that could
>be launched by the browser, e-mail, or just by double clicking on it.
>Chuck's solution is a good compromise! :->
What I did is use procmail and formail to change the Content-Type header
from whatever it was to text/plain. The content is still there if I need to
recover it, but it's no longer a click-and-infect operation.
Tony
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