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RE: [cobalt-users] Bouncing Email's with Attachements W32.Sircam.Worm@mm



> >>###############################################################
> >
> >Great info!  But in order for me to get it to work without
> errors, I had to change change the following:
> >
> ><snip>
> >'s/\([nN][aA][mM][eE]=".*\.[sS][cC][rR]\)"/\1.txt"/' \
> >                     -e \
> >       {
> >        :0:
> >        /home/tmp/crap
> >         }
> >        }
> ></snip>
> >
> >to
> >
> >'s/\([nN][aA][mM][eE]=".*\.[sS][cC][rR]\)"/\1.txt"/' \
> >
> >        :0:
> >        /home/tmp/crap
> >         }
> >        }
> >
> >Removing the "}: and the final "-e \" seemed to get it working.
> I know nothing about procmail and am not very good with regular
> expressions, but it seems to be working correctly now.
> >
> >Anyway, anyone have any comments?  Did I break it or fix it?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Scott
>
>
> Colin, thanks the the explanation in previous message :)  I just
> send em to /dev/null since I am the only one on the server
> (except a few relatives) and they don.t want attachments in there
> email anyway. (Other than family pictures, and I see gif and jpg
> are still open).
>
> OK  I ran this with VERBOSE=ON and tailed it.  I too had errors
> until I made Scotts revision.  Is Scotts revision correct?
>
I just tried it with Scotts revision and it worked well. However <laugh> It
also works on my system without the revision, faithfully grabbing and
mangling those defined filetypes. Sooooo....<frowning> "I dunno" is the
answer for the moment. I'm going to play with this awhile and see if I can
come up with something definitive.
Nice job Scott!!!!!
By the way, regexps give everyone brain pain. That's one of life's "givens"
I think.
Regards,
-Colin
--
Colin J. Raven