On 3/31/11 2:34 PM, Ned Slider wrote:
I'd go a step further and say no way you should be accepting
executables at the smtp level, so no reason to be passing them to SA
for scanning in the first place. These should be rejected or
quarantined elsewhere in the mail chain.
sure, in my home server, but in a commercial service, the end users want
this.
but, best anti-malware is a sledge hammer. just smash the hard disk on
the mail server, and guess what: no more inbound viruses..
yep, vendors still try to email programs, device drivers, and 'self
extracting' zip files.
using amavisd-new, we can set up policies, per user, and per domain if
needed to match the end users needs.
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