RE: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2005-10-12 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
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

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2005-10-12 Thread Rob MacGregor
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

[Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2005-10-12 Thread Yizhar Hurwitz
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

[Mimedefang] Replace with URL?

2004-07-27 Thread Fernando Gleiser
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

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-11 Thread Steffen Kaiser
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

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-10 Thread Jon R. Kibler
"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... >

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-10 Thread David F. Skoll
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. _

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-10 Thread Jon R. Kibler
"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

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-10 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
> > 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

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-10 Thread Jon R. Kibler
"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

Re: [Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-10 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
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

[Mimedefang] Replace with URL

2004-03-10 Thread Jon R. Kibler
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