Le 20/03/2013 18:42, Robert Lopez a écrit :
Bot net member identification and blocking.
Block email from spoofed in-our-domain-sender sent from outside our domain
when it is equal to one of list of recipients.


On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Matt Olney <mol...@sourcefire.com> wrote:

Hey all,



We're currently scoping out the next version of ClamAV.  We have a number
of ideas in house, but I wanted to solicit some feedback from our users
about what you might be interested in seeing.



Before you ask, we don't have a lot of information that we're ready to
share on our end about what we're planning, so I don't want to promise
anything yet.  In general we're looking to expand the detection capability,
the engine's stability and make the system a little more usable.  As we
firm things up, we'll let you guys know more about what we're working on.



We will also be interested, as we get further down the road, in beta
testers.  I think you'll see a lot of new functionality in ClamAV and we'd
appreciate as many eyes as possible on it once we're ready to show it off.



And no, we don't have an estimated release date :)



Thanks in advance for your ideas!  Please send your ideas to this list so
we can track them.





I'd rather have a pure antivirus, since I use other tools for other features. It already annoys me that clamav mixes phishing urls with viruses. For me it should concentrate on virus only, and let other tools deal with other threat, thus allowing a different treatment by the admin...

(eg. If some user receive phishing URLs, it could be useful to block them at the web proxy level, not only prevent the email carrying them to reach the user since the user may get this URL by other means (https://mail.google.com is one them...)).
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