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
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
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
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