Non-Forging Viruses
Steve Evans
sevans at FOUNDATION.SDSU.EDU
Thu Mar 11 19:37:37 GMT 2004
Yeah I was just really confused.
MY confusion was that on the Non-Forging Viruses line if your using
F-Prot you must put Not Scanned (encrypted). The Zip-Password
suggestion does not work. I'm assuming that it varies per virus
scanner.
Steve Evans
SDSU Foundation
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Subject: Re: Non-Forging Viruses
At 17:28 11/03/2004, you wrote:
Actually better than that what I want do is stop delivery of any
message that the virus scanner catches, but if it only caught on
filename or filetype than to continue delivery.
Put "All-Viruses" in the silent viruses list. If it found a virus and a
zip file (which you can ban using the filename and filetype rules) then
the virus takes priority for reporting and delivery control.
Steve Evans
SDSU Foundation
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Subject: Non-Forging Viruses
I want to include all zip files, password protected or not, on
the Non-Forging Viruses line. Any ideas?
Steve Evans
SDSU Foundation
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