MailScanner ANNOUNCE: 4.42.9 released

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Jun 1 10:08:19 IST 2005


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I have just released the latest stable release of MailScanner.

The major new features this month are

- Panda support completely rewritten (thanks to Rick Cooper!).
- New options to tag Subject: line of HTML mail that has been disarmed.
- Can now set the number of "Spam Lists" that are hit before the message
is treated as spam.
- Now passes the testvirus.org "null MIME-boundary" test.

You can download as usual from www.mailscanner.info.

The full Change Log is this:

* New Features and Improvements *
- Now automatically detects and warns if the "Incoming Work Directory"
  setting contains any links. It also corrects the path (but not in the
  MailScanner.conf file) and continues to work properly.
- Added support for Sophos 3.93.2. You must use the sophos-autoupdate
from
  this version if you want Sophos to work (both the sophos and sophossavi
  scanner settings).
- Tar and RPM distribution installation scripts now look for gtar if GNU
  tar was not found, and is happy if /usr/local/bin/perl and
/usr/bin/perl
  point to the same place.
- SophosSAVI errors are detected as if they were viruses, and are not
  ignored.
- Panda support completely reimplemented a lot better by Rick Cooper.
- Upgraded File::Temp, Compress::Zlib and ExtUtils-MakeMaker to latest
  releases.
- New options "Disarmed Modify Subject" and "Disarmed Subject Text" now
  provide the ability to alter the Subject: line if any HTML tags in the
  body of the message were disarmed (by having their "Allow .... Tags"
set
  to "disarm". This is switched on by default.
- New option "Spam Lists To Be Spam" now provides the ability to set how
  many Spam Lists a message must appear in before it is considered to be
  spam. The default is 1 as that mimics the previous behaviour.
- Improved output of SuSE MailScanner init.d script.
- Reversed spam and disarm tags to leave spam tag at start of Subject:.

* Fixes*
- Fixed problem that could cause harmless header files to be left in the
  temporary working directories when using Postfix.
- Fixed problem where attachment size checks were made on the contents of
  zip files and not just the zip files themselves.
- Hopefully fixed problem with ClamAV missing Worm.Sober.P occasionally.
- No longer import missing whine method from MIME-tools.
- Fixed problems with incomplete reporting of viruses in zip files.
- Fixed problem with "Delete" MCP action not being logged in syslog.
- Fixed problem with the "null MIME boundary" vulnerability test.
- Added check to upgrade_MailScanner_conf and upgrade_langages_conf so
they
  check to ensure all input files have content before starting.
- Fixed bug where clean header was being applied to unscanned mail when
using
  virus scanning rulesets.
- Fixed wrong build number for 1 Perl module in install.sh scripts.
- Fixed typo in upgrade_MailScanner_conf.
- Made significant changes to child worker process management and
re-spawning,
  to try to avoid problems reported by a few users with MailScanner
"slowly
  stopping working" over the space of several hours.

-- 
Julian Field
www.MailScanner.info
Buy the MailScanner book at www.MailScanner.info/store
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