On Mon, 6 May 2002, Orr Dunkelman wrote:

> Is nayone has a procmail rule which can discard files which are not what
> they claim to be?
>
> I'm still trying to hear the 89K midi file I get a lot lately. :)

You have to get a criteria which is a bit smarter. I often get images
which are mailed with mime type of byte/octec-stream (If I have no typo
here)

>
> Anyway, I'm willing to save one such file on my system (world readable) so
> the users can always compare to the file. However, that might take too
> long... anyone knows some other way to do it?

IIRC the only tools for manipulating mime parts of messages that come with
a default installation of linux are quite bad (inconvinient, and probably
screw-up occsionally). See, e.g:

  http://www.amavis.org/security/asa-2000-1.txt



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