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====Outgoing Messages==== | ====Outgoing Messages==== | ||
+ | If you check **Reject outgoing messages with filtered attachments**, | ||
+ | This is particularly useful as a second line of defence, in case something gets onto the network and tries to send messages with certain types of file attachment. | ||
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====Email notifications==== | ====Email notifications==== | ||
+ | Notification emails will be sent out to the sender when their message contains filtered attachments. | ||
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+ | You can specify **Sender** and **Reply-To** addresses for the notification message. | ||
=====Filtering Conditions===== | =====Filtering Conditions===== | ||
+ | The **Filtering Conditions** tab allows you to optionally exclude or include messages in the attachment filtering, based on the message headers. | ||
+ | There are two boxes for entering conditions: | ||
+ | * **Skip filtering for** | ||
+ | * **Do filtering for** | ||
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+ | Rules in **Skip filtering for** will be applied first. If there is a successful match, no filtering will take place on the message. If there is no match, VPOP3 will apply the **Do filtering for** rules. If there is a successful match, or if **Do filtering for** is blank, VPOP3 will then filter the message for blocked attachments. | ||
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+ | Each rule needs to be entered as a separate line, in the format ''< | ||
+ | You may either use wildcards (**?** and **< | ||
=====Extraction===== | =====Extraction===== | ||
+ | The **Extraction** tab allows you to enable and configure the Attachment Extraction feature. | ||
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+ | Attachment Extraction is the process of decoding an attachment from an incoming message, and saving it into a directory that is accessible from the VPOP3 computer. These attachments may optionally be removed from the message, before being allocated to the recipient(s). | ||
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+ | * **Extract attachments to directory** - //This allows you to specify any folder that is accessible by VPOP3. Assuming a default installation, | ||
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+ | The attachments directory can include tags, which will be replaced by a dynamic value, such as: | ||
+ | * **%subject%** - //The message subject, but with some characters replaced with underscores// | ||
+ | * **%year%** - //Four digit year// | ||
+ | * **%month%** - //Two digit month// | ||
+ | * **%day%** - //Two digit day of the month// | ||
+ | * **%hour%** - //Two digit hour (0-23)// | ||
+ | * **%minute%** - //Two digit minute// | ||
+ | * **%date%** - //In the format of the locale date on the server// | ||
+ | * **%dow%** - //A numeric representation of the day of the week (0-6). Sunday is 0, Monday is 1, Tuesday is 2, etc.// | ||
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+ | There are four processing options | ||
+ | * **Leave attachments in the original message** - //If this is unchecked, attachments will be removed from the email, and the message will contain links to the file(s) stored in the attachments directory.// | ||
+ | * **Put attachments in subdirectories by message subject** | ||
+ | * **Put attachments in subdirectories by receipt date** - //An alternative to storing attachments in subdirectories by message subject.// | ||
+ | * **Resolve filename conflicts** - //Give an attachments an alternative name, instead of overwriting a file that is already there.// |