Yizhar Hurwitz wrote:
> So, my question is:
> How can I use the function "replace_with_url", but make my best
> effort so that the recipient will be able to simply click on the URL
> instead of needing to copy & paste it?
You'll need to hack the replace_with_url function (or make your own new one
On 12/10/05, Yizhar Hurwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I understand, this is probably because the function
> "replace_with_warning" adds a text/plain part,
> and some EMail clients (like MS Outlook Express) displays the link as regular
> plain text instead of creating a link from
> i
HI.
I'm using Mimedefang version 2.52 on a mail server for small company (20 users).
Most of the users use MS Outlook Express (on WinXP), few of them use
Thunderbird (on Windows also).
I am using the function "replace_with_url" to replace files larger then a
specific files,
and also some multi
One of my customers wants to replace all attachs in internal mail (the
sender and all the recipients are in the local domain) greather than
300k with a link to the internal webserver, in order to save diskspace
in the mail server.
I think I can do that with replace_with_url, I was thinking somethi
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Jon R. Kibler wrote:
Hello,
if I understand you correctly, you are using the replace_by_url function;
we do, too. But I do not got one complaint about encoded documents. The
most problem is that the MUA does not make the enclosed link clickable.
Bye,
--
Steffen Kaiser
"David F. Skoll" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Jon R. Kibler wrote:
>
> > OK, I was hoping to be able to continue to use action_replace_with_url
> > which does all the dirty work for me -- except the decode. No solution
> > you know of within that framework?
>
> But it does do the decode...
>
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Jon R. Kibler wrote:
> OK, I was hoping to be able to continue to use action_replace_with_url
> which does all the dirty work for me -- except the decode. No solution
> you know of within that framework?
But it does do the decode...
Regards,
David.
_
"Kevin A. McGrail" wrote:
> >
> > How would you integrate that into either MD or a web server?
>
> I would assume you would write perl in MD that runs uudeview on the
> ENTIRE_MESSAGE into a directory that is tagged to a specific email and
> located in a directory that is published by a web server
> > A place to start would be to install and run the file through UUDeview
(or
> > possibly something like mutt) and extract any attachments.
> >
> > http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/UUDeview/
> >
> > Regards,
> > KAM
>
> How would you integrate that into either MD or a web server?
I would assume you
"Kevin A. McGrail" wrote:
>
> Jon,
>
> A place to start would be to install and run the file through UUDeview (or
> possibly something like mutt) and extract any attachments.
>
> http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/UUDeview/
>
> Regards,
> KAM
How would you integrate that into either MD or a web ser
Jon,
A place to start would be to install and run the file through UUDeview (or
possibly something like mutt) and extract any attachments.
http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/UUDeview/
Regards,
KAM
> We recently changed the logic in our filter so that when we get a suspect
file type that passed OK th
Hello all,
We recently changed the logic in our filter so that when we get a suspect file type
that passed OK through the AV scans, it is replaced with a URL. However, we have been
getting complaints that some (actually, many) of the replaced attachments are encoded,
and when the user accesses
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