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Input renattach

hitd

Basic Pleskian
I've installed and integrated the program renattach.

exist on Debian 10 as renattach_1.2.4-5_amd64.deb in Debian Main repository.

Renattach is a small, efficient and surprisingly effective filter
designed primarily to offer an additional level of safety to Windows
users whose e-mails pass through a UNIX-like mail server. Many modern
viruses are spread through e-mail, and renattach combats such viruses by
filtering e-mail attachments based on file extension. The idea is to
rename potentially dangerous attachments (executable ones) so that
the user, or the user's poorly written e-mail software, does not
accidentally execute the attachment.

Of course we need a link to plesk mailhandler. Here is.

Its perl and bash.
put the perl program to /usr/local/sbin and both bash scripts to /usr/local/bin. and make them executable
.

Configuration is made within renattach
 

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Sorry, forgot some config example files
here the ( i hope ) complete archive
 

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