Sam Murez wrote:
I don't know what sneaky extensions are, but have a look at this qmail-scanner file (ver 1.22):Hello--
I was so happy thinking my email setup was so good, and I ran a little security test, thinking haha, qmail-scanner 1.23st with spamassassin and clamdscan, perlscanner, this stuff stands no chance.
To my horror, all the .bat files went through just fine !
Now I'm looking and looking and can't find what could be configured wrong.
Isn't .bat covered by Sneaky Extensions ?
pif and scr get stopped fine.
Any hint as to where to check would be appreciated,
All best,
--Sam
/var/spool/qmailscan/quarantine-attachments.txt
There's a sneaky windows extensions variable in qmail-scanner-queue.pl What do I have to do to have the extensions in that variable be refused ? Thanks,
--Sam
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