A new version, 2.10 is now available.

Besides some minor bug fixes, a couple of new features managed to sneak
their way in. There's also a jump from 2.08 to 2.10, as the 2.09 release
never saw the light of day.

New features include

* DLPmonitor: if you use clamav as part of a Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
process, then Qmail-Scanner now allows you to run in "Detect only" mode
instead of "block mode (which would happen by default if clamav stated
some file matched any of it's rules). This allows you to detect the
movement of "internal use only"/etc documents without blocking - which
is how any DLP project should begin
* ${V_HEADER}-Remote-OS headers created based off of p0f data called
from qmail-delay (i.e. you won't see it if you aren't using qmail-delay)
* Team Cymru Malware Hash Registry (MHR) support added. NOTE - not free
for commercial use

Bugfixes include

* some locale-related changes
* the fake Received: header added by Q-S has been changed to
${V_HEADER}-Diagnostics:
* HBEDV support changed to use "avscan" instead of "antivir"

For more details and download instructions, please head over to
http://qmail-scanner.sf.net/


-- 
Cheers

Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +1 408 481 8171
PGP Fingerprint: 7A2E 0407 C9A6 CAF6 2B9F 8422 C063 5EBB FE1D 66D1


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