Good morning
Our Imail server is behind a Watchguard firebox firewall.
It is very good about stripping off nasty attachments.
When it does, it blocks the message and creates one sent to
the recipient with an attachment, always the same name, and
always the same single line of text in the attachment
asy way to detect
> > attachments to possibly apply a little reverse weight, but never
> > really got anything back concrete.
> > Darrell
> > Dan Geiser writes:
> >
> >> Scan attachments? Since when does Declude JunkMail scan attachments?
> >> Dan
>
de JunkMail scan attachments?
Dan
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Is there any way to not scan attachments?
Most of my false
ts? Since when does Declude JunkMail scan attachments?
Dan
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Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] attachments
Is there any way t
Scan attachments? Since when does Declude JunkMail scan attachments?
Dan
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From: "Gene Head " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] attachments
> Is
Is there any way to not scan attachments?
Most of my false positives are all emails with spreadsheets, word docs... as
attachments.
Thanks
Gene
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KR> SPAM hardly comes with PDF attachments or Word or even less likely
KR> with Excel. Perhaps one easy way to combat this is to figure out
KR> the attachment (don't know how) & may be we can assign a negative
KR> weight to emails with such attachments.
.. another 2 cents to echo Scott's reply re
In looking at the email with PDF attachment I saw the following:
Content-Type: application/pdf;
Is this typically the case?
It depends. If the mailer knows that a .PDF file should be of the MIME
type "application/pdf", you will probably see a "Content-Type:
application/pdf;" header. But, it'
Are there plans for excluding attachments from being scanned by JM?
This question comes fairly often (usually in other forms, though). The
answer is "Yes, we do plan on adding full MIME support to an upcoming release."
It is real difficult not to have FP's if attachments are in the body of
ema
: [Declude.JunkMail] Attachments & JM
>Are there plans for excluding attachments from being scanned by JM?
This question comes fairly often (usually in other forms, though). The
answer is "Yes, we do plan on adding full MIME support to an upcoming
release."
>It is real d
Title: Message
Scott:
Are there plans
for excluding attachments from being scanned by JM?
It is real
difficult not to have FP's if attachments are in the body of email. It
seems like attachments are scanned and naturally the types like Word, PDF, Excel
all will show characters that can
Go to your room! This is weird. The virus detector is catching it as it
says there is no file extension so it assumes the extension to be .exe.
Aha!
12/10/2002 11:03:03 Q1e400d65014a69ab Found file with mismatched extensions
[AR.B.S.ARB-AR.B.S.ARB]; assuming .exe
The problem here is that
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>...hopefully the correct one...LOL
All answers are assumed correct until proven otherwise.
Kind of like, if you can't find it, grind it. :))
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSof
>...hopefully the correct one...LOL
All answers are assumed correct until proven otherwise.
Kind of like, if you can't find it, grind it. :))
John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 19:24
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] attachments ending in .text
>Yes, the only thing I can see in the log file is where an incorrect
>address is entered, then it doesn'
Yes, the only thing I can see in the log file is where an incorrect
address is entered, then it doesn't get delivered. Other than that it
just says server whitelisted.
If the Declude JunkMail log file entry says that it is whitelisted, then
the E-mail shouldn't be caught by Declude JunkMail (
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 18:57
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] attachments ending in .text
>I have a client complaining about some emails being blocked. What is
>weird is the particula
I have a client complaining about some emails being blocked. What is
weird is the particular mainframe that sends the emails in question is
whitelisted.
Have you checked the Declude log file(s) to see what happens to his E-mail?
Now he tells me all emails go through with a .txt
extension but
I have a client complaining about some emails being blocked. What is
weird is the particular mainframe that sends the emails in question is
whitelisted. Now he tells me all emails go through with a .txt
extension but any with a .text does not. Have I forgot DOS again?
Doesn't dos require a 3 cha
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