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StrongSwan
Hi emnoc, I' ve created my own signature and it seems to work. The one you' ve posted should block an email even if the user@domain.com is written in the body (I check only the RCPT TO field).That could be good or bad thing, but you might ( I' m only guessing, ede could correct me ) you could get creative and installed the actual " To: user@domain.com" in the match pattern and kill just the mail message with a header that contains thats. That would not catch anybody on a cc/bcc , just thinking off the top of my head. You will need to get creative and explore the options that you have and and how loose or tight of a block that you want imho. let us know what you come up with.
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NSE
StrongSwan
Mohammad Al-Zard
Curious as I am I tried to sniff outgoing mails on my FGT. Two reasons it didn' t work: 1- I' m using IMAP 2. I' m using IMAPS. And so will many users, use encryption and not plain text protocols. Curious as I am I tried to sniff outgoing mails on my FGT. Two reasons it didn' t work: 1- I' m using IMAP 2. I' m using IMAPS. And so will many users, use encryption and not plain text protocols.Yes I was assuming the OP was using SMTP, also your 100% correct this would not work if it' s SMTPS. Another items that OP should considered the Bcc and Cc so maybe you might need to write 3 ips rules to cover the possibilities
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NSE
StrongSwan
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