Re: [AMaViS-user] Calyx Point pcf files

2005-06-17 Thread Mark Martinec
John, > There is a mortgage/realty software called Point, produced by Calyx, > that has a .PCF file format for its data output. These are simple > reports, not executables or macros or whatnot. ... > That list is the first place I checked. The string "pcf" was not listed > in $banned_filename

Re: [AMaViS-user] Calyx Point pcf files

2005-06-09 Thread John Beamon
Sven Riedel wrote: Hi, Is there a way to exempt certain files, extensions, etc from being banned? Yes. Check your amavisd.conf file for the $banned_filename_re variable. Check for the pcf in the list given there. It could also be that the mail client sending these pcf-files puts them in a

RE: [AMaViS-user] Calyx Point pcf files

2005-06-08 Thread Sven Riedel
Hi, > Is there a way to exempt certain files, extensions, etc from > being banned? Yes. Check your amavisd.conf file for the $banned_filename_re variable. Check for the pcf in the list given there. It could also be that the mail client sending these pcf-files puts them in a MIME with a type ban

[AMaViS-user] Calyx Point pcf files

2005-06-08 Thread John Beamon
There is a mortgage/realty software called Point, produced by Calyx, that has a .PCF file format for its data output. These are simple reports, not executables or macros or whatnot. amavisd-new-20030616p10-5 from Debian Sarge sees these .PCF files incorrectly as Windows executables. Is there