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Well, if you really do not want viruses/worms to get through, just ban
all attachments
* Attachments= NO
* Language= NOHTML
and put in a size limit:
* Sizelim = 200
If you allow *any* attachments you cannot prevent your users from picking
up a virus/worm from list distributed material.
Douglas Winship [log in to unmask]
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Richards, Troy wrote:
> Let me appologize if this issue has been posted before, but I did not
> find it in a quick search of the list archives.
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> I'm currently running LISTSERV(R) version 1.8d. My users were content
> with allowing all forms of attachments (APPLICATION/OCTET-STREAM) to
> their lists until they were hit with some nasty viri a few weeks ago. I
> have tried to allow just .pdf attachments with the "application/pdf
> " option, but the listserv sees PDFs as octet-stream attachments. Is
> there a listserv specific MIME type/work around for this issue, or do I
> have to allow all binary attachments?
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> Sincerely,
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> Troy A Richards
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