Re: Urgent: M$ is invading

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Hi Atul,

I could not locate 'procmailrc'

# locate procmailrc
/usr/share/doc/procmail-3.22/examples/1procmailrc
/usr/share/doc/procmail-3.22/examples/2procmailrc
/usr/share/doc/procmail-3.22/examples/3procmailrc
/usr/share/doc/procmail-3.22/telsas_procmailrc
/usr/share/man/man5/procmailrc.5.gz

# rpm -q procmail
procmail-3.22-9

Whether I need to setup/startup procmail first.  I am running Evolution
1.4 as my email software.  What I need is keeping those virus out from
downloading to Evolution on clicking 'send/receive'

Kindly advise.  Thanks in advance.

B.R.
Stephen Liu



On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 23:47, Atul Chitnis wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> 
> > > Just using the Filesname rules, will protect your from being hurt deeply :)
> > 
> > Can it be done without installing 3rd party software?
> 
> The following rule in /etc/procmailrc or ~/.procmailrc seems to work just 
> fine for me:
> 
> :0
> * ^(Content-Type: MULTIPART/MIXED|APPLICATION/octet-stream|audio/x-midi)
> {
>     :0 HB
>     * ^(Content-Disposition: attachment|inline)
>     * name=".*\.(ocx|vbs|wsf|shs|exe|chm|pif|vbe|hta|scr)"
>     /tmp/viruses.hold
> }
> 
> Once you are comfortable with it (after examing /tmp/viruses.hold every 
> now and then), replace /tmp/viruses.hold with /dev/null.
> 
> Atul
> 
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