On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 07:52:31PM -0500, Wiggins d'Anconia wrote:
> Richard Fernandez wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:24:01PM -0400, TN wrote:
> >
> >>Based on your delete criteria, it would be much easier to filter out
> >>unwanted mail messages on an incoming relay mailer in your DMZ. Yo
Richard Fernandez wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:24:01PM -0400, TN wrote:
Based on your delete criteria, it would be much easier to filter out
unwanted mail messages on an incoming relay mailer in your DMZ. You
could do other things there such as filtering out mail with MIME
attachments beyond
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:24:01PM -0400, TN wrote:
> Based on your delete criteria, it would be much easier to filter out
> unwanted mail messages on an incoming relay mailer in your DMZ. You
> could do other things there such as filtering out mail with MIME
> attachments beyond a certain size li
Based on your delete criteria, it would be much easier to filter out
unwanted mail messages on an incoming relay mailer in your DMZ. You
could do other things there such as filtering out mail with MIME
attachments beyond a certain size limit, or just nuking the attachemnts.
You should not have to
On occasion someone sends out a mail message with MIME attachment that we want
to delete from the recipient's spool file. This happens on a Solaris box, so I'm
talking about editing /var/mail/, and there are often dozens
of recipients.
What we've been doing is using "mutt -f" to open each individ