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Filtering .vbs attachments? (Was: Re: Changed subject (was Re ...
I tried disabling the email scanning and still no luck sending the emails with attachments. I am reluctant to perform the process you outlined in your first response to me as it .... I am using: >>> Office 2003 with Outlook as my email program >>> McAfee-latest version including updates (virus scan, firewall etc.

Mail Attachment
The program checks all incoming and outgoing email attachments for the presence of any virus threats. Virus Detection Incoming Mail- if the AVG E-mail Scanner detects incoming mail with attachments infected by a virus, it removes the infected files automatically and puts them into the AVG Virus Vault .

how to block attachments
Paul Larson plar...@intcomm.net novell groupwise5 administration Any virus scanner with automatic protection (I don't personally know of any that *don't* have that feature*) will scan attachments on the desktop as you open them. I think when you open the attachment, it copys it out to a temp file, and that is what

RES: colação
Attachments that you could not save or open will now be available. This is a new feature of OE6SP1. Be careful. Some attachments really are dangerous and they may come from someone you know, if that friend has a virus that sends dangerous email attachments. You should save the attachment and then manually scan it

Delay sending mail with attachment
Or, File | Save attachments... -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP Please reply in newsgroup - Reply To: is not valid. Richard Weeks <rich...@my.net> wrote in message news:eHI#wzJ##GA.251@cppssbbsa04... How does one detach an attachment from an e-mail in order to scan it with Symantec's Antivirus program before opening?

Help - unsent attachments
_SPAM_net microsoft public outlook This makes me assume that you have a virus scanner that integrates with Outlook and does outbound message and attachment scanning. Disable the Outlook integration of your virus scanner and try again. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

Microsoft screws up AGAIN. Now your programs may stop working!
If so - how do you handle (on SPARC) scanning attachments for Virii? Keep in mind that I need a free or inexpensive virus scan solution. I also am interested in doing a better job of filtering spam at the front door - has anyone implemented spam filtering software or blacklists, subscribed filters,

File Attachments and Virus Scanning
The thinking is that when we find out that a virus is slipping through the virus scanner, we need to hold all attachments until the scanner can be updated to detect that virus, then release or reprocess all those held messages. Once we're safe, the procedure would be taken back out of the configuration,

virus scanning possible?
If Declude is hosted on a Win32 platform and its developers have not actively (and successfully) integrated it with the DLL forms of some of the top scanners, or with on-access forms of virus scanning then it is a dinosaur and there are much better products. Also, if you are only scanning attachments (and it sounds

False attachment icons
Exchange is a dog, and Exchange + Virus Scanner represents automatic server crashes. People using generic sendmail would have to implement the previously mentioned 3 server hack to filter internal email anyhow. It should be possible to put the Virus Scanner on a firewall if us another more reliable product.

Newbie Question: Viruses in Mail Attachments
Have you tried turning off the attachment scanning on the Symantec Gateway to test? "Joe Dougherty" <itsoREM...@nlmof.navy.mil> wrote in message We have a Windows machine running as a mail gateway for virus scanning and spam blocking. Both systems sit behind our firewall. The world-reachable MX address is

$899
... [about opening links or attachments] re this threat - could be any one of several versions: VBS/Postcard@MM W32/Zhelatin.gen!eml [this is the most common one] JS/Downloader-BCZ W32/Nuwar@MM and the list goes on but please note that this was back in june/july, 2007 - any up to date virus scanner will have this

How to virus scan before opening attachments?
VirusWall uses Trend's own virus engine. MIMESweeper is more of a general rule-based filtering tool, rather than a virus scanning tool as such, and expects/allows you These products can scan incoming and outgoing E-mail attachments for viruses. MIMESweeper, by Integralis, uses your favourite scanner (eg F-PROT,

Dangerous Attachments( was Re: caution-possible virus?)
Use only one on access scanner monitor at a time. - Create a set of boot diskettes for emergency cases. One of them *must* contain a *DOS* scanner which you will update regularly. - Make use of the virus scanner! Routine scans don't hurt. - Don't open attachments coming from unknown sources. DELETE them immediately

Outlook Express freezes when deleting e-mails
So it's not broken, it should really say 'we can't scan this type of attachment' or similar. Ivan On Feb 13, 2008 1:07 AM, Stuart Dunkeld <stua...@gmail.com> wrote: On Feb 12, 'If our system is unable to scan certain files, you'll see an error reading 'Oops... the virus scanner has a problem right now.

Outlook will not allow Word Attachments
What anti-virus application do you have installed? Do you know how to disable its Email Scanning component? 2. By any chance, did you also install Internet Symantec says it's not necessary: <QP> Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments.

Exchange 2000/5.5 and Virus Protection setup
Why
don't antivirus email scanning programs provide no additional protection? I use Norton and the only problem I've seen is that it delays the downloading of messages. Isn't it able to catch virus-infected attachments or viruses embedded in email texts? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABear...@gmail.com> wrote in message

Virus Scanning & Frozen Attachments
On my OWA/IIS server, I will have virus scanning (CA Etrust Antivirus). When web based clients connect to exchange via OWA, will the virus scanning on the OWA/IIS server trap (in theory!) viruses in attachments that users upload/download via their browsers? I understand that the OWA/IIS box, effectively acts as a

Teamlinks - Virus scanning of attachments
Do you have anti-virus software that is scanning outgoing e-mail? While I have Norton Anti-Virus scan incoming e-mail, I don't bother on outgoing e-mails (since the software should've already checked my local files). Try disabling e-mail virus scanning to see if you can now send with attachments. --

Emails with attachments
COM bit listserv pmail McAfee sells a Pegasus mail extension for use with their virus checker. Check out http://www.mcafee.com On 11 Jun 97, Lance Wicks <PM...@UA1VM.UA.EDU> wrote: Hi Ho All, Anyone able to tell me if I can set up pegasus to scan attachments? Thanks, Lance Thomas R. Stephenson, CPL Phone: (408)