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view detectors/emailauditor.py @ 7744:6985f0ff3df3
doc: document lib, fix formating/example
Add lib as an optional directory in a template.
Make config_ini.ini example an actual code block using the file from
the jinja2 template.
Format the TEMPLATE-INFO.txt example as plain text (it was
highlighting words like 'in' and 'with'). Also move the whole example
under the bullet item, it was outside of the list. Reformat the input
text to be less than 80 characters.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Mon, 26 Feb 2024 11:23:36 -0500 |
| parents | 0942fe89e82e |
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def eml_to_mht(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): '''This auditor fires whenever a new file entity is created. If the file is of type message/rfc822, we tack onthe extension .eml. The reason for this is that Microsoft Internet Explorer will not open things with a .eml attachment, as they deem it 'unsafe'. Worse yet, they'll just give you an incomprehensible error message. For more information, please see: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;825803 Their suggested work around is (excerpt): WORKAROUND To work around this behavior, rename the .EML file that the URL links to so that it has a .MHT file name extension, and then update the URL to reflect the change to the file name. To do this: 1. In Windows Explorer, locate and then select the .EML file that the URL links. 2. Right-click the .EML file, and then click Rename. 3. Change the file name so that the .EML file uses a .MHT file name extension, and then press ENTER. 4. Updated the URL that links to the file to reflect the new file name extension. So... we do that. :)''' if newvalues.get('type', '').lower() == "message/rfc822": if 'name' not in newvalues: newvalues['name'] = 'email.mht' return name = newvalues['name'] if name.endswith('.eml'): name = name[:-4] newvalues['name'] = name + '.mht' def init(db): db.file.audit('create', eml_to_mht)
