Hi Everyone -
I've got two questions:
I've kept up-to-date with Declude, but I haven't done a good job keeping the
global.cfg files updated when a new release has come out. The one I'm
currently using is probably over a year old (at least). Do you have any
advice as to the best way to "merge" the newest one with mine, just to make
sure I don't lose anything super important? Or should I just put the new
one in place, update it with my settings, then add my filters back as
needed? At one point I had a lot of custom stuff in there, but Linda helped
me clean it up a few years ago. So I'm running pretty much "stock".
I've noticed files that are getting caught in the virus folder. When
investigating them, I see the line:
X-DECLUDE-Virus: Detected [Outlook 'MIME segment in MIME Postamble'
Vulnerability]
These messages are coming from trusted mailing lists. I went in and added
one of them as a "ALLOWVULNERABILITYFROM", but then I found a few more.
What's the best practice here - continue adding them as I find them? I also
found a message for "ZEROHOUR Unknown".
Finally, we have a subscription for Sniffer. But I think I heard that I can
get it automatically through Declude. Is there an advantage of doing it one
way or the other?
Thanks!
Todd
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