On Sat, Aug 11, 2001, "Peņa, Botp" wrote:
>
> -Joe Cooper [mailto:joe@swelltech.com] wrote:
>
> >But, from a purely technical standpoint, you could probably hack Squid
> >to pull out that file attachment data and log it. I doubt any of the
> >regular developers would have any interest in such a project, but it
> >could be done. I'm also unsure of the legal ramifications of this. I
> >don't know how the courts would come down on the issue of whether a
> >filename contained within a personal email is protected. I would think
> >it would be, but it hasn't been tested in court as far as I know.
>
> Anyone doing this hack. I need to scan or filter executable attachments.
> Users here are 99% ms windows.
Content manipulation isn't easy in the current codebase.
We squid developers have plans for the next squid version, but
its a question of time and money.
Adrian
Received on Sat Aug 11 2001 - 10:37:59 MDT
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