seach google for scam.sh. You'll find a link to a download
script that downloads and extra database for clam anti-virus that uses the
clamav facility to take apart the pdf's and scan them for spam. It
killed a pile of spam from my system.
fleet(_at_)teachout(_dot_)org
wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007, Dallman Ross wrote:
Yes, but I find that unnecessary. Look above that:
--------------020204060805040202060003
Content-Type: application/pdf;
name="Agreement.pdf"
Agree. However; I'm
curious - do all image/document viewers rely on the
file
extension to determine the decoding requirements? If not, then the
filename could be Agreement.abc and still get opened based in
the
information embedded in the file.
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