On 2002-04-03 at 03:49 +0200, I wrote:
> This is my M4 source for my personal machine's virus filter, based
> originally upon Nigel's filter. It bears an uncanny resemblance to M4
> source used elsewhere, since I M4-ised both, independently.
I shudder to think about how bad someone's filters have to be, such that
the mail which I'm following up to could be rejected as having an
attachment which had to be filtered. There are a lot of key words,
which might cause problems, but none of the text should have looked
sufficiently like the MIME constructs used to actually mark attachments.
<postmaster@???> : your filters are bouncing to From: address,
not to SMTP Envelope Sender. Please fix.
"** This e-mail was automatically generated by Celia Exim mail server **"
Hrm. You know, if using the system filters, you can generate the reply
with the "fail" keyword. That will take care of a lot of the issues for
you.
--
The human mind has first to construct forms, independently, before we can find
them in things -- Einstein