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Author: Jason Robertson
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Subject: Re: [Exim] System filter - text content
On 2 Oct 2000, at 10:55, Paul Robinson wrote:

> On Mon, 02 Oct 2000, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
>
> > Cool. Reject attachment. What if your business partner wants to
> > sent a picture of a new whatever-you're-dealing-with to your CEO
> > for purchace approval? Eh? Exim is a very nice software, but
> > the filtering mechanism doesn't have an 'if business_related'
> > directive yet.
>
> Rejecting attatchments, especially when CEOs are involved is a *GREAT* idea. I
> once worked for a company (when we only had a P133 with 128Mb of RAM as the
> primary MX), where the CEO decided to send a 20Mb Word document to all-staff@
> and we were able to watch sendmail fall over lots in a sort of drunken
> saturday-night "Where's my kebab?" kind of way.
>
> Seriously though, a company does have the right to be able to ask for certain
> rules to be obeyed, but they must explicitly tell employees that their mail is
> being read, phone calls monitored, etc. otherwise they can get into all sorts of
> trouble.
>
> I agree with the sentiment however that this sort of behaviour is generally not
> required by any company working in a general commercial context. There of course
> has to be some constraints put in place if an employee is working in a
> commercially sensitive environment, or indeed any environment where the work may
> be considered "sensitive" in some manner. This is more of a case of protecting
> the employee from false aligations than anything else, and is reasonable.
>
> Generally though, this sort of debate is redundant. It's hard enough to get
> decent staff these days as it is, without scaring them off because you won't let
> them share a few attatchments. CPU cycles and disk space on the mail server are
> cheap - staff aren't. Guess who wins at my company? :-)
>
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