On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Eli Marmor wrote:

> > By the way: I want to use milter(or another plug-in interface of
> > sendmail) to strip executable attachments from incoming messages (EXE,
> > COM, PIF, LNK, BAT, SCR, etc.), save them in a server archive, and send
> > an automatic response to the sender, telling him that his attachment
> > was stripped, and that if it was a virus it is suggested to clean his
> > hard disk, and if it isn't - to contact the receiver in order to
> > transfer the attachment in a safer way.

I'm not sure, but I believe that amavis can do that. I don't know if
anybody tried to fit it with a simple "virus scanner" that simply looks at
the file type, but I believe that you can write such a script on your own.

That is, unless someone has written a more specilized script.

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