6 file name whitelist & blacklist – FaxBack NET SatisFAXtion 8.6 - Manual User Manual
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if_error:
if_error_text:
page_count:
pages_transferred:
retries:
error_count:
connect_time:
connect_bps:
csid:
por t:
receiver_info:
sender_name:
send_error_type:
if_error_extra: Text defined by
DEFINE_ERROR_EXTRA
later in the same
document.
The allowed section markers are as follows:
BEGIN:
SUCCESS_HEADER:
SUCCESS_HEADER_ACCEPTED: Unused.
SUCCESS_FAX:
SUCCESS_EMAIL: Unused.
FAILURE_HEADER:
FAILURE_FAX:
FAILURE_EMAIL: Unused.
ORIGINAL_MESSAGE:
DEFINE_ERROR_EXTRA: ends with
DEFINE_SEND_ERROR_T YPE:00000000: ends with
END:
2.9.6
File Name Whitelist & Blacklist
The email gateway can be configured to silently strip email attachments so that
they are not converted and faxed. This can be because either the attachment is
not faxable (a digital signature or vcard for example), or because only certain file
types are allowed. The blacklist defines a list of file names that will never be
sent. The whitelist defines a list of file names that will only be sent.
The gateway’s blacklist and whitelist are controlled by registry string values, in
either
[HKLM\Software\FaxBack\POP3Post]
or
[HKLM\Software\FaxBack\SMTPPost]
depending on gateway type. Do not use