No. If it is a SMTP message then Squid is not involved.
It if is a web-mail message then Squid only sees that the client submits "X amount of bytes to the server". You can restrict how large pieces of information your users may submit to websites. This is quite effective for stopping attachments of documents in webmail and other information leaks. Regards Henrik m�n 2003-02-10 klockan 15.21 skrev Sandra C�sters: > Hello, > can you say something about the squid logs? > If I sent an email with appendage across the internet by an internet-email > supplier (such gmx.net or web.de), could I see a hint (the name) about this > appendage in the log file? > Thank you very much. > > Sandra C�sters -- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MARA Systems AB, Sweden
