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How to block Mail attachment using CLAMAV
Well, please have a look at AMaViS (http://aachalon.de/amavis) - it provides scanning of incoming eMail (attachments). It currently works with sendmail and qmail. I know that also an another company is working on a smtp-store-and-forward proxy with virus scanning capabilities. And AVPDaemon + AVPMonitor from

Virus checking attachments
Confidential and/ or privileged information may be contained in this e-mail and any attachments transmitted with it ('Message'). If you are not the addressee indicated in this Message (or This mail is certified Virus Free by *ProtectNow! (InternetNow Sdn Bhd) *Scanner Engine powered by Norman Virus Control

is this, like, a Google joke?
We use reasonable measures to virus scan all E-mails leaving illustro but no warranty is given that this E-mail and any attachments are virus free. You should ensure you have adequate measures in place for your own virus checking. -----Original Message----- From: owner-vs...@Lehigh.EDU [mailto:owner-vse-l@Lehigh.

Eudora Attachments / Virus Scanning Issues
kgre...@pathfind.org microsoft public exchange admin Joann, Exchange 5.5. itself has no facility for blocking attachments (although Microsoft provided vendors with a virus scanning API for Exchange). We use GroupShield for Exchange (a McAfee product), but almost any Exchange-aware or Exchange-designed-for anti-

what to virus scan
David Wilson d...@botanicus.net brightonnewmedia On 2/11/08, Ivan Pope <iap...@snipperoo.com> wrote: I note that my Gmail emails with attachments almost always have this line appended: "Oops... the virus scanner has a problem right now. Download at your own risk, or try again later" If I took their advice I would

How to block Mail attachment using CLAMAV
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what Eric Howes, who has done extensive testing on Anti-Spyware products, states: "No single anti-spyware scanner removes everything. Even if the attachment legitimately comes from a friend, it can contain a virus. I'm not suggesting that a friend is likely to send you a virus on purpose, but if the friend

Security settings in Internet Explorer
As David very well says, "don't open attachments from untrusted parties" and "don't click on random things" ... agree on both! David Wilson wrote: On 2/11/08, Ivan Pope <iap...@snipperoo.com> wrote: I note that my Gmail emails with attachments almost always have this line appended: "Oops... the virus scanner has a

Long delays in delivery EX5.5 SP4
Visit: http://www.kobitosan.net/postfix/postfix-amavis-sweep-howto.html Cheers Shannon Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <ch...@horde.org>: Quoting Dan Wilson <d...@acucore.com>: What are the possiblities of adding some type of hook to virus scan attachments on upload? I know this could get complicated with all the different

Source of virus definitions
Broom Hilda hi...@broomstick.com 24hoursupport helpdesk How do you scan an attachment without opening it? I have AVG and windows 95. TIA --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.274 / Virus Database: 144 - Release Date: 8/23/2001.

{ada2aje} Re: Tapai ubi berkhasiat untuk wanita
ReindeR Rustema rein...@rustema.nl comp mail eudora mac comp mail eudora ms-windows Sander Tekelenburg <u...@domain.invalid> wrote: At its best, the virus scanning service would only download the file, and check it (but then you'd be giving your private files in the hands of that virus checking company), Yup.

Mail Attachment
I am now finding that if I download a message with a virus attachment my virus scanning software (McAffee v4, engine 4.1.50) treats the whole thing as one package and deletes both the message and attachment. I assume that is because PMail stores the two parts together as one file. [I can get around this problem by

Solaris 10 - Qmail - Virus Scanning Attachments and SPAM Filtering
Either it automatically removes all EXE attachments, or it doesn't automatically remove any EXE attachments (it then has to scan the attachment to see if it actually contains a known virus). I wanted to know if there was something that would say, automatically block all exe attachments, except those coming from

Does anybody have a filter for Klez?
~PA Bear macdoni93 wrote: Hi, I have disabled email scanning but the problem remains. I have tried sending attachments from my googlemail web account, is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions.

Attachments and Forwards
rrclark.net> wrote: Vengudu wrote: Hello, I am using sendmail with CLAMAV as a Mail virus scanner. Now i want to block Mail attachments for some Users. Is there any possiblities to block attachments using Clamav. Please advice.... Combine clamav with amavisd and you'll be able to what you describe.

virus scanning attachments
A virus can't do ANYTHING unless it RUNS. And attachments don't run themselves unless you are running a very old and unpatched version of OE. I have NEVER had NORTON AV damage Outlook Express files either incoming or outgoing. You are lucky. This group used to be filled with problems caused by email virus scanning,

Virus scanning attachments?
I wouldn't expect it to be running on a router, but I suppose that's possible. I've heard of hardware firewalls offer anti-virus an anti-spam services. I can recover some attachments but then get corrupt message text etc, the headers are more confused that your link outlines because AVG scan results appear in

virus scanning attachments
Can you send an email without an attachment? 2. Exactly what email program are you asking about? 3. What is the exact, complete error message? 4. How big is the attachment? Email scanning should be turned off in any anti-virus. Also exclude EML files from the scan. It provides no protection not provided by the

is this, like, a Google joke?
Could someone provide an example Set Parameter line for scanning attachments for viruses (Filter Rule - Attributes - Has Attachments or Multiple Parts - Run a Program) Mercury/32 v3.31 (when released Monday) contains a Policies feature that you can use to provide anti-virus scanning of all e-mail (including any

OWA virus scan separate server
Morse Code moris...@hotmail.com comp mail sendmail I'm looking for a solution to controlling inbound file attachments and also looking for a virus scanning solution for use with sendmail. I would like to be able to limit file attachments to certain accounts. I am using sendmail as an inbound relay to other mail

Virus Scan Attachments on upload
You may elect to configure exchange to allow all attachments, and configure scanmail attachment handling instead. The advantage may be that you now have one point of configuration for attachment blocking and virus scanning. eManager is yet another layer of email inspection, nothing to do with attachments nor virus