Hi, I'm getting an increasing number of spams with attachments that have the .pif extensions. I know they can not harm me (not in Linux), but I would like somehow to not download them (they are a 100 Kbytes each). I'm using fetchmail, postfix, procmail, spamassassin and AMaViS (which doesn't detect them, by the way). All of it from the default SuSE 8.2 with you patches. I'm thinking, perhaps, of some thing in /etc/postfix/header_checks, or something else perhaps. It is only needed for one address. I think it has beeing commented here, but I can not remember it now. Perhaps I'm tired tonight :-) [...] It is even worse. Now I'm getting autoresponses form postmasters. One complains that I sent a subscriber the virus "W32/Sobig.f@MM" - which I didn't, the headers returned says I used outlook X-) . Another postmaster autoreject complains that the recipient box is full - and returns to me the 100Kb attachment. Heck. Who configured that, I wonder? Have a look: X-MailScanner: Found to be clean <----------------- Ha, jeh! X-) Importance: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson