Hi Olivier,
Thanks for information. But I have written one rule to block exe file. Like if someone sends an email with attached exe file. It won't send. It's display an error like "this attached file is blacklisted". Is there any rule we can write so that we can blacklist the zip/tar files which contains "exe" file. Regards, Kamaldeep Singh On Thursday 14 November 2013 03:02 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote: Hi,We are using SpamAssassin of version 3.3.1 running on Perl version 5.10.1.I just want to know, Is it possible to block the "exe" file with attached zip/tar file.SpamAssassin does not block anything. It could eventually mark that some attachment is an exe file, but that's all. You may consider using amavisd. bestregards, Olivier --
Regards Kamaldeep Singh B.E. (C.S.E) Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) ![]() System Administrator |
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