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Chapter 6 Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
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This example expands the previous one by setting the subject to be
[Bcc]
<original subject>
, and the return path set to
badbounce@home.org
:
The alt-mailhost is the fourth parameter:
Warning
The
Bcc()
,
notify()
, and
bounce()
filter actions can allow viruses through
your network. The blind carbon copy filter action creates a new message which
is a full copy of the original message. The notify filter action creates a new
message that contains the headers of the original message. While it is rare,
headers can contain viruses. The bounce filter action creates a new message
which contains the first 10k of the original message. In all three cases, the new
message will not be processed by anti-virus or anti-spam scanning.
is a full copy of the original message. The notify filter action creates a new
message that contains the headers of the original message. While it is rare,
headers can contain viruses. The bounce filter action creates a new message
which contains the first 10k of the original message. In all three cases, the new
message will not be processed by anti-virus or anti-spam scanning.
To send to multiple hosts, you can call the
bcc()
action multiple times:
momFilter:
if ((mail-from == '^johnny$') and (rcpt-to == '^sue$'))
{
bcc('mom@home.org', '[Bcc] $Subject', 'badbounce@home.org');
}
momFilterAltM:
if ((mail-from == '^johnny$') and (rcpt-to == '^sue$'))
{
bcc('mom@home.org', '[Bcc] $Subject', '$EnvelopeFrom',
'momaltmailserver.example.com');
}
multiplealthosts:
if (recv-listener == "IncomingMail")