I tried now with different files and found why certain files ar not
blocked with BANNAME.
At the moment it's not possible to block file attachments if the name
contains special characters.
For example "Norton Antivirus gelöscht1.txt" the german version of "Norton
Antivirus deleted1.txt" will p
o:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 6:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Passing a bogus zip.
Do you have a BANNAME entry for that one?
Matt
Markus Gufler wrote:
I believe the spaces in the BANNAME was fixed in 179i6 and higher.
I have suc
a lot of
"Symantec-german cleaned" messages.
Markus
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MattSent: Friday, May 21, 2004 6:49 PMTo:
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bogus zip.
Do you have a BANNAME entry fo
Do you have a BANNAME entry for that one?
Matt
Markus Gufler wrote:
I believe the spaces in the BANNAME was fixed in 179i6 and higher.
I have successfully blocked "Deleted Attachment"
I'm running 1.79i7 now and messages containing an attachment like "Norton
AntiVirus del
I've blocked 4 "Deleted Attachment.txt" and one "Quarantined Attachment.txt"
I've seen nothing starting with Norton Antivirus here.
You wouldn't have
BANNAME Norton AntiVirus deleted0.txt in instead of deleted1.txt?
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/21
> I believe the spaces in the BANNAME was fixed in 179i6 and higher.
>
> I have successfully blocked "Deleted Attachment"
I'm running 1.79i7 now and messages containing an attachment like "Norton
AntiVirus deleted1.txt" still pass our virus filter.
?
Markus
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