Re: [qmailtoaster] Stopping links like ransomware before delivery

2015-01-27 Thread Dan McAllister
Tony: There are options in simcontrol to disallow certain extensions in attachments (by default, they're .mp3, .src, .bat, and .pif) and by adding more (say, .exe?) you can block those attachments completely... however there is nothing you can do in the /server /(or in the message) that will

Re: [qmailtoaster] Stopping links like ransomware before delivery

2015-01-27 Thread Tony White
Hi Dan, I agree but it is exceedingly difficult to get clients to follow such instructions. Having said that I am interested in adding a small sed script to simply modify the http:// link to httDELETETHISp:// in all links. This will effectively stop any page being called by any browser. It

[qmailtoaster] Stopping links like ransomware before delivery

2015-01-26 Thread Tony White
Hi folks, Has anyone any idea how to safely change links in emails to force them to not autorun? A client recently had an email that had a link to ransomware which encrypted not only the users local drive but the mapped drives as well. Luckily we had a backup from the prior night so not too