Re: body_checks not working with version 1.1.2

From: Rodney Green (no email)
Date: Tue Feb 05 2002 - 09:17:11 EST


I'm seeing the following in my log file when I have cleanup set with the
additional -v. With body_checks enabled
and set to block .exe file attachments postfix is still allowing the
attachments. Does anyon have an idea what
might be wrong?

Thanks!

Feb 5 08:23:54 toadalmail postfix/cleanup[18547]: dict_regexp_lookup:
/etc/post
fix/body_checks: ?name="SANSNewsBrowser.exe"
Feb 5 08:23:54 toadalmail postfix/cleanup[18547]: maps_find:
?name="SANSNewsBro
wser.exe": not found
Feb 5 08:23:54 toadalmail postfix/cleanup[18547]: dict_regexp_lookup:
/etc/post
fix/body_checks: ?filename="SANSNewsBrowser.exe"
Feb 5 08:23:54 toadalmail postfix/cleanup[18547]: maps_find:
?filename="SANSNew
sBrowser.exe": not found

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rodney Green" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: body_checks not working with version 1.1.2

: Actually, the message with that particular text wasn't sent through the
mail
: server I'm working on. It was sent through
: a different server.
:
:
: ----- Original Message -----
: From: "Ralf Hildebrandt" <>
: To: <>
: Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 12:54 PM
: Subject: Re: body_checks not working with version 1.1.2
:
:
: : On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 12:40:25PM -0500, Rodney Green wrote:
: : > Thanks guys. Looks like adding that -v is a great way to troubleshoot
: : > problems with postfix.
: :
: : Hear! Hear! :)
: :
: : > After adding that to master.cf. I tried sending a few attachments
: : > through the server and then looked at the logs. I found references to
: : > something strange. Notice the output below has "Monday February 11th:
: : > 5pm - 7pm" as a lookup for a regexp.
: : >
: : > Feb 4 10:26:59 toadalmail postfix/cleanup[15914]: dict_regexp_lookup:
: : > /etc/postfix/body_checks: Monday February 11th: 5pm - 7pm
: :
: : It's in the body, isn't it?
: :
: : > I remember copying and accidentally pasting some text which had that
: : > day and time information into a telnet window. I was meaning to paste
: : > the text into an e-mail message window but I ALT+TAB'd to the wrong
: : > window (yeah, I know. I'm a bonehead) and pasted it into the telnet
: : > window which I believe was running the build process for the new
: : > postfix version. That's the only way I can figure out how that text
: : > could possibly have gotten on the server. Is there any logical
: : > explanation for this? I just tried rebuilding postfix again and the
: : > problem still persists. Any suggestions? I bet this is a new one for
: : > everyone.
: :
: : YOur mail contains the string "Monday February 11th: 5pm - 7pm" ?
: :
: : --
: : Ralf Hildebrandt (Im Auftrag des Referat V A)
:
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