in for everyone's input. I truly appreciate it!
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Dennis, I really appreciate your input in this matter. I want to make
the best security decision possible. So please keep adding constructive
input, and I'll be certain to listen!
Thanks again, everybody!
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At the moment, it sounds to me like option #3 may be a reasonable one.
Option #1 isn't bad, either. But if you still think my questions or
choices are so bad that you have to blacklist our entire company, please
at least explain what your choices would be instead.
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separately. But that's exactly what I wanted!
In my case, the relevant line looked like this:
qr'^\.(exe-ms)$', # banned file(1) types
So thanks again for everyone's input. Very helpful!
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d if I have any more questions about this, I'll stop bothering ClamAV
people and go looking for Amavis help instead. ;)
Thanks again!!
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03,L=1/2,M=application/octet-stream,T=exe,T=exe-ms,N=bartpe.xex
in email presumably from you (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>),
to the following recipient:
-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...any other suggestions? ;)
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Trog wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 11:00 -0600, Jason Byrns wrote:
'Banned filename'? ClamAV doesn't do banned filenames.
So that's Amavis blocking banned file names, then?
I have no problems continuing to scan within archives, and I agree
that's how many viruses are now
sword-protected zip file. But even that doesn't work. Why not?
Is there something I'm missing? I've looked at all the mailing list
archives, FAQs, online documentation, and more. So far, the methods
used above are what it seemed like you need to do.
Thanks, for any help you c