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The original TNEF attachment is retained, so **the size of the email is roughly doubled**. | The original TNEF attachment is retained, so **the size of the email is roughly doubled**. | ||
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+ | ===== Reference installation ===== | ||
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+ | I'm running a mail server based on **Debian 10 Buster**, the IMAP, POP3 and LDA services are provided by **Dovecot**. The Local Delivery Agent have the **Sieve** filtering enabled. You can read the configuration details in this article: **[[postfix_spamassassin_clamav_dovecot# | ||
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+ | ===== Installing the tnef-filter script ===== | ||
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+ | First of all we need a mail filter program which does all the magic. It will receive the mail message as standard input and it will produce the // | ||
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+ | You can download the **tnef-filter** script written by **Graham Edgecombe**, | ||
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+ | Running the script on my Debian 10 Buster server, requied the following libraries: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | apt-get install libconvert-tnef-perl libfile-mmagic-perl libmime-tools-perl | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== The Sieve filter ===== | ===== The Sieve filter ===== |
doc/appunti/linux/sa/sieve_filtering_tnef.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/24 13:03 by niccolo