According to Dave Ihnat:
> But the keynote is that you can't do anything 
> about this--unless you can have the sender
> change their configuration.

I'm sure one could scan text of each incoming
message for string "begin <filename>" or
whatever, and using sed, cutout the lines in
range ( from "begin" to "end" -- not to
cutoff anything extra. ).
But a message with all this garbage still has
to be downloaded ( unless one could scan the
mail on the ISP ... )

Any procmail recipes ?


Buy,
Nikita.


> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
>       Dave Ihnat
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