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Wayne Lai
We are using Mirapoint as our e-mail system and we have
set filters to automatically to delete any attachments
that have two or more extensions. When the system filters
(deletes) those attachments it inserts text such as this
into the e-mail:
"--0-1804179947-1068486912=:29667
Content-Type: text/plain;charset="us-ascii"
A message filter removed the following attachment(s) from
this message: test2222.scr.doc, test1111.doc.doc.txt"
We have a problem seeing that text if the original message
was composed in HTML and if we are using Outlook 2000 or
Outlook 2002 in POP or IMAP mode. If the e-mail was
composed in plain text there is no problem. This problem
does not show up at all (either HTML or plaintext e-mails)
if we use Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Messenger, or
the Mirapoint Webmail. Is there a setting that we have to
change for Outlook 2000/2002 to show the notice?
below is what our Mirapoint system inserts when an
attachment gets filtered:
Set
Sets the value of a specified parameter.
Syntax
tag Filter Set parameter value
where:
u parameter must currently be RemovedAttachmentsMessage.
u value is a multi-line literal string specifying text
that gets inserted into filtered
messages that have had their attachments removed, or null
string "" to reinstate
the default. Text can contain the following macro
substitutions:
v %d-Date and time when the attachment was filtered.
v %F-Filename(s) of the removed attachment(s).
v %m-MIME type(s) of the removed attachment(s).
v %s-Size in bytes (octets) of the removed attachment(s).
v %t-Recipients of the message (to)
v %f-Sender of the message (from).
v %h-Host name where the attachment was filtered.
v %%-Literal percent (%) character.
Privilege Levels
u Administrator
u Domain administrator
Domain Sensitivity
This command applies to the current delegated domain. If
no delegated domain is
current, the command applies to the system's primary
domain.
Example
19 Filter Set removedAttachmentsMessage {123+}
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
%d: The following attachments were removed: %F
19 Ok Completed
set filters to automatically to delete any attachments
that have two or more extensions. When the system filters
(deletes) those attachments it inserts text such as this
into the e-mail:
"--0-1804179947-1068486912=:29667
Content-Type: text/plain;charset="us-ascii"
A message filter removed the following attachment(s) from
this message: test2222.scr.doc, test1111.doc.doc.txt"
We have a problem seeing that text if the original message
was composed in HTML and if we are using Outlook 2000 or
Outlook 2002 in POP or IMAP mode. If the e-mail was
composed in plain text there is no problem. This problem
does not show up at all (either HTML or plaintext e-mails)
if we use Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape Messenger, or
the Mirapoint Webmail. Is there a setting that we have to
change for Outlook 2000/2002 to show the notice?
below is what our Mirapoint system inserts when an
attachment gets filtered:
Set
Sets the value of a specified parameter.
Syntax
tag Filter Set parameter value
where:
u parameter must currently be RemovedAttachmentsMessage.
u value is a multi-line literal string specifying text
that gets inserted into filtered
messages that have had their attachments removed, or null
string "" to reinstate
the default. Text can contain the following macro
substitutions:
v %d-Date and time when the attachment was filtered.
v %F-Filename(s) of the removed attachment(s).
v %m-MIME type(s) of the removed attachment(s).
v %s-Size in bytes (octets) of the removed attachment(s).
v %t-Recipients of the message (to)
v %f-Sender of the message (from).
v %h-Host name where the attachment was filtered.
v %%-Literal percent (%) character.
Privilege Levels
u Administrator
u Domain administrator
Domain Sensitivity
This command applies to the current delegated domain. If
no delegated domain is
current, the command applies to the system's primary
domain.
Example
19 Filter Set removedAttachmentsMessage {123+}
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
%d: The following attachments were removed: %F
19 Ok Completed