* Dave Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-23 08:20]:
> Our wonderful corporate IT department has added a virus scanner to
> the main MTA. .. this particular scanner communicates its result by
> adding an extra text/plain attachment to the top of the mail. AIUI,
> this violates the PGP/MIME RFC,
* On 2002.04.23, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Dave Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Any chance making it adding the information as an additional X- header?
>
> Well, I've asked. Well see what happens. For the moment, it appears
> to have stopped doing it - whether that's due to comp
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 01:46:08PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> * Dave Smith [04/23/02 10:19:26 CEST] wrote:
> > Our wonderful corporate IT department has added a virus scanner to
> > the main MTA. "Good for them", you might say. However, this
> > particular scanner communicates its result
Hi,
* Dave Smith [04/23/02 10:19:26 CEST] wrote:
> Our wonderful corporate IT department has added a virus scanner to
> the main MTA. "Good for them", you might say. However, this
> particular scanner communicates its result by adding an extra text/plain
> attachment to the top of the mail. AI
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 07:25:28AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...and then Dave Smith said...
> %
> % Hi all. I need some help.
>
> Hello!
Hello... :-)
> % particular scanner communicates its result by adding an extra text/plain
> % attachment to the top of the mail. AIUI, this violate
begin Dave Smith quotation:
>
> Can anyone think of a solution other than fetch/procmail (I'd like to keep
> my mail on the imap server if possible), or chainging the MTA setup?
Other than those? Sure, write new code and patch Mutt.
Other than that, you're either going to have to fix the brok
Dave --
...and then Dave Smith said...
%
% Hi all. I need some help.
Hello!
%
% Our wonderful corporate IT department has added a virus scanner to
% the main MTA. "Good for them", you might say. However, this
I might. Then, again, ...
% particular scanner communicates its result by ad
Hi all. I need some help.
Our wonderful corporate IT department has added a virus scanner to
the main MTA. "Good for them", you might say. However, this
particular scanner communicates its result by adding an extra text/plain
attachment to the top of the mail. AIUI, this violates the PGP/MIME