QUOTED_MESSAGE: > we've just installed sanitizer on a vanilla rh 9 > system, with the sole purpose of scanning incoming emails > for attachements and either trashing them (potentially > maliciouus ones) or storing wanted ones (.pdf and .doc) in a > specific directory. > > > in sanitize.cfg i have: > > file_name_tpl = /home/ratesheets/$F > > /home/ratesheets is world-writable. > > when i sent the first email to the system, everything > worked fine. there were three attachements and some text, > so i got via ls: > > -rw-r--r-- 1 mail mail 42496 Mar 17 21:16 > DRF-Camm_Agreement_2004_Final.doc -rw-r--r-- 1 mail > mail 39936 Mar 17 21:16 letter_to_customers.doc > -rw-r--r-- 1 mail mail 41485 Mar 17 21:16 > lettertocustomers.pdf -rw-r--r-- 1 mail mail > 25 Mar 17 21:16 unnamed.txt > > when i sent a second email, NOTHING happened, the > attachment (with different name) did not appear, nor was > unnamed.txt (the text of the email changed). > > i'm very confused about this. > > also, where can i find a definition of the variables > (like $F) that one can use in a file_name_tpl? > > reading the docs i would have thought that $T was a > timestamp, but apparently it's not. also, $ by itself > appears to generate a random character. since i will be > receiving many emails into this same directory i'd like to > have a template that can add uniqueness to the name but > still preserve the .doc or .pdf at the end, or allows > storage of many plain text files sent as the body of the > emails. > > any help would be greatly appreciated. > > thanks in advance > > david camm > advanced web system > keller, tx > www.advwebsys.com
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