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> demime =
> ade:adp:bas:bat:chm:cmd:com:cpl:crt:exe:hlp:hta:inf:ins:isp:js:jse:lnk:mdb:
> mde:msc:msi:msp:mst:pcd:pif:reg:scr:sct:shs:url:vb:vbe:vbs:wmv:wsc:wsf:wsh
>
> This is list taken from the MS site (with addition of wmv's to stop people
> 'sharing' movies).
Does MS keep a list of extensions for blocking? Have you got a URL?
> Just curious.
My first thought would be that storing stuff in a DB is useful for
a) multiple exim installations. We have at least 8 exim machines.
b) easy editing. Rather than having to log in (as root?) edit a file
(and maybe even restart the service.)
Mike
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