Mike Burger wrote:
If you don't have an /etc/procmailrc, or a ~/.procmailrc, you can create
one, yourself with any editor.
Where it will promplty do *nothing* because Stephen is not using
sendmail. :)
You can do similar things with Evolution. I've got 1.2 here, but I
understand that 1.4 is mostly just a port to GTK+2, so the filter
settings shouldn't have changed much.
"Tools" menu -> "Filters" -> "Add"
* Rule Name: No executables
* Execute actions: if all criteria are met
* Add criterion
* Add criterion
* (first criterion) Regex Match: Message Header:
^(Content-Type: MULTIPART/MIXED|APPLICATION/octet-stream|audio/x-midi)
* (second criterion) Regex Match: Message Body:
^(Content-Disposition: attachment|inline)
* (third criterion) Regex Match: Message Body:
name=".*\.(ocx|vbs|wsf|shs|exe|chm|pif|vbe|hta|scr)"
Choose your own action. You can create a new folder and move the
attachments there for a while, so that you can validate that everything
is working properly. After you're sure that Atul (these are his rules,
translated into an Evolution filter) and I have not let you astray,
you can start just discarding the messages if you like.
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