[Esd-l] 1.136 Difference?

John D. Hardin jhardin at impsec.org
Sun Oct 27 21:45:01 PST 2002


On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Mike McCandless wrote:

> In version 1.135, I was used to seeing the following when I looked at
> message properties (in Outlook Express):
> X-Security: MIME headers sanitized on minnie.localdomain
>  See http://www.impsec.org/email-tools/sanitizer-intro.html
>  for details. $Revision: 1.135 $Date: 2002-05-26 21:19:33-07
> X-Security: The postmaster has not enabled quarantine of poisoned
> messages.

That's definitely still supposed to happen. {checks} it is happening
here.

It only is inserted if the message goes through the MIME sanitizer.
Non-MIME messages, and MIME messages with simple bodies (e.g. no
attachments, no alternative body parts) won't have it.

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