Moti wrote:
Thanks for the reply, I've now read that discussion.
First:
If anyone with a Far Eastern Code Page (Japanese,Chinese,Korean) is on this
list, please send an example of how the attachment filenames in your local
code page are send in MIME.
Its for your own good :)
It should look somethin
Jason Williard wrote:
I am using qmail-scanner 1.25 with ClamAV 0.83, SpamAssassin 3.0.2 &
PerlScan. Due to the nature of our company, some users need to be able to
easily receive mail that contains viruses. However, not all users want to
receive the infected e-mails.
I would like to use Qmail
Thanks for the reply, I've now read that discussion.
First:
If anyone with a Far Eastern Code Page (Japanese,Chinese,Korean) is on this
list, please send an example of how the attachment filenames in your local
code page are send in MIME.
Its for your own good :)
It should look something like th
Hi,
there has been a discussion perhaps two months ago. Try search the archives for
base64
Wolfgang Hamann
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Dear List,
I'm having trouble with the perlscanner extention filtering. (QS 1.24)
Apparently when the filename is encoded by windows to another code page (NOT
ASCII 7bit), the perlscanner is unable to filter it.
For example, my quarantine-attachments.txt is set to filter out, among other
extention
I am using qmail-scanner 1.25 with ClamAV 0.83, SpamAssassin 3.0.2 &
PerlScan. Due to the nature of our company, some users need to be able to
easily receive mail that contains viruses. However, not all users want to
receive the infected e-mails.
I would like to use Qmail-Scanner to mark the m