This may a long shot but take a look at amavisd-new. http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/
You can do things with certain file types there. Dale -----Original Message----- From: Garry Glendown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 7:34 AM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Special rules ... I've run into kind of a problem at a customer installation, someone suggested part of my problem could be solved w/ SpamAssassin, though at the moment it might still miss some features required ... Here we go ... This customer before had (and is still in the process of changing over from) Novel w/ Tobit David. While the whole system might be a POS considering a decent Unix system :) it had some features that come in handy - specifically the customer had been able to define what happened with certain mails. Before, he was able to: - quarantine large files for admin approval - quarantine certain file types for admin approval - limit number of recipients, mails exceeding the number would be quarantined again plus a couple of other minor things that I could implement easily w/MailScanner or similar tools. Now, I could limit the recipients, but it's a all or nothing situation at the moment (running sendmail, which I would rather not change if possible). From browsing the docs, I found config options for the .cf files that might allow me to change the recipient header to somebody else if certain rules are met. What I did not find, either overlooked, by not knowing what to look for, or because it's simply not there, are the points listed above. In that combination (I can block files types w/ Mailscanner, but again, they would not be brought to the admin's attention). So, is there any chance of implementing the above features with SpamAssassin, or does anybody happen to know a tool that might be able to? I'd be willing to go through the sources to tweak them a bit for added features, too, if someone could point me towards the general direction ... (not really much of a Perl hacker, though, rather do C...) Tnx, -garry