MB> Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
>>
>> Far be it for a SysAdm to interfere with another, but this beats BOFH by a
>> mile. This is classic ROTFL material.
>>
>> You are joking, right? ;-)
MB> I can see a few occasions when this might be useful.
MB> Take for an example when the Computer/IT/Security po
Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
>
> Far be it for a SysAdm to interfere with another, but this beats BOFH by a
> mile. This is classic ROTFL material.
>
> You are joking, right? ;-)
I can see a few occasions when this might be useful.
Take for an example when the Computer/IT/Security policy ban the use
Far be it for a SysAdm to interfere with another, but this beats BOFH by a
mile. This is classic ROTFL material.
You are joking, right? ;-)
> I want to discourage the use of Outlook in my organization, so
> the best way is to reject the mail writhed with Outlook. The
> server
Well, i'll try help u a bit follow the point of Pete about what exactly
Xmailer header says:
Take care with versions on Outlook, a good point could be do a rule which
check the mail name 'Microsoft Outlook' (its same in express and MOutlook
version (from office))..
MO Exprexx
X-Mailer: Micro
> Hello everybody,
> I want to discourage the use of Outlook in my organization, so
> the best way is to reject the mail writhed with Outlook. The
> server run Debian 2.2 with exim.
>
> Does anybody know how to do this ?
> Thanks in advance !
You should be able to
I think writting a rule which check the 'X-Mailer:' value on the top of the
message.
Bye
At 23:00 21/01/2001 +0200, Minta Adrian wrote:
>Hello everybody,
> I want to discourage the use of Outlook in my organization, so
> the best way is to reject the mail writhed with Outlook. The
Hello everybody,
I want to discourage the use of Outlook in my organization, so
the best way is to reject the mail writhed with Outlook. The
server run Debian 2.2 with exim.
Does anybody know how to do this ?
Thanks in advance !
--
Best regards,
Minta Adrian - YO3
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