I do this all the time (not mp3, but .exe/.com) ... i don't do it with
procmail...but if you can i guess that might be easier....
i'm using inflex (i'm also having it scan all incomig mail for viri)....
search for "Inflex - Bidirectional Email scanner" and you should find it on
the web
actually i just found the web site... htt://www.inflex.co.za
been using it for about 6 months now and it works great!
pac
843 383 4507 x153
Stingray Powerboats
http://StingrayBoats.com
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From: procmail-admin(_at_)Lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 11:36 AM
To: procmail(_at_)Lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
Subject: block Attached files
Hi There!!
I badly need to block the traffic of unwished files attached to our mail
environment, and after a long journey someone told me to use procmail
filtering...
so im trying to figure out how to reject, for instance, any
incoming/outgoing
messages that has a mp3 or avi files attached..
i m looking for it at help files, manuals, etc..but stiil did not find...
so if anybody had this acomplished, please help me; i think this
is a very usual
recipe.
OBS: using red hat 6.2, squid, sendmail, ipchains. sendmail
relays mail to my
Lotus Notes fron end.
Thanks in advance...
Gustavo Murad.
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