Valentin Chopov
valentin@valcho.net
Mon May 12 16:16:24 UTC 2003
Hi, This whiteclnt entry is very effective but as it was noted there is no way to use in case if binary e-mails, etc. As I understand whitelist checking is before the server checksums and if "many hex FUZ2: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000" applies to the message, server checksums are ignored. Is it possible to implement something like: many-x hex FUZ2: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 which will mean that if any of server checksumas (body, fuz1, fuz1) are greater then 'x' this message will be rejected. For example many-100 hex FUZ2: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 will reject only if body, fuz1 or fuz1 are > 100. Thanks, Val == Valentin S. Chopov, CCNP Sys/Net Admin SEI Data Inc. E-Mail: valentin@valcho.net ==
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