[Pkg-exim4-users] exiscan virus/mime
Greg Folkert
greg at gregfolkert.net
Mon Apr 24 17:12:00 UTC 2006
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 13:40 +0200, J.Paechnatz wrote:
> Got exim4/exiscan properly working, which was quite easy...
>
> Could I use the whitelists also for whitlisting certain attachment
> types? Could I include this:
>
>
> !senders = ${if exists{CONFDIR/local_sender_whitelist}\
> {CONFDIR/local_sender_whitelist}\
> {}}
> into:
> deny message = This domain has a policy of ...
> demime = vbs:bat:pif:scr:exe:mp3:wma:wmv:mpg:pps:ppt:com:dxf:bmp
>
> like:
>
> deny message = This domain has a policy of ...
> !senders = ${if exists{CONFDIR/local_sender_whitelist}\
> {CONFDIR/local_sender_whitelist}\
> {}}
> demime = vbs:bat:pif:scr:exe:mp3:wma:wmv:mpg:pps:ppt:com:dxf:bmp
>
> Does this work?
It should work, I have something very similar.
Except I have attachment demime/attachment whitelists and Sender
whitelists.
If it gets through the sender whitelist, but fails the attachment
whitelist, it still gets bounced. With a proper deny message telling
them how to get in contact with the required administratives.
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