Re: Block a user based on content

2007-04-04 Thread John D. Hardin
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, guenther wrote: > Also, since you are specifically aiming at *large* mail, keep in > mind that there usually is a max size for mail to be scanned at > all. IMHO SA is not the best candidate for this kind of "gathering > logs". Agreed. You might be better served just by analysi

Re: Block a user based on content

2007-04-04 Thread guenther
Please resist the urge to top-post. On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 06:17 -0700, dougp23 wrote: > You are right. I don't want to block the mail, but I do want to assign a > high enough value to it that it would be marked as spam. In this way, I can > then go to management and show them how much spam this

Re: Block a user based on content

2007-04-04 Thread dougp23
You are right. I don't want to block the mail, but I do want to assign a high enough value to it that it would be marked as spam. In this way, I can then go to management and show them how much spam this worker is sending. Yes, I do scan outgoing email for viruses using clamd guenther-2 wrot

Re: Block a user based on content

2007-04-04 Thread guenther
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 05:30 -0700, dougp23 wrote: > I have a user IN the company, who loves to forward these large messages, > things like "Check out these so cute puppies", and "Photoshop Magic" and > what not. Pure drivel. > > Anyway, Can I tell SA to "block sending email from jsmith" when "mut

Re: Block a user based on content

2007-04-04 Thread JamesDR
dougp23 wrote: > I have a user IN the company, who loves to forward these large messages, > things like "Check out these so cute puppies", and "Photoshop Magic" and > what not. Pure drivel. > > Anyway, Can I tell SA to "block sending email from jsmith" when "mutliple > jpgs attached" or something