Jorey Bump wrote, On 8/22/2007 8:23 AM:
> John Crawford wrote:
>
>> Sieve is during delivery to the cyrus store though.
>> As we have the capability to identify hazards to our
>> users, I'd like to be able to exercise central
>> strategies improve their quality of life. So I seek
>> tools to lever
Jorey Bump wrote:
> Have you found that the risks justify this effort? Are your ClamAV scans
> of the mailstore turning up anything? Are they serious threats?
I've just scanned a mailstore with ClamAV, and about 95% of the 'FOUND'
infected files were false positives. Here there be dragons.
John Crawford wrote:
> Sieve is during delivery to the cyrus store though.
> As we have the capability to identify hazards to our
> users, I'd like to be able to exercise central
> strategies improve their quality of life. So I seek
> tools to leverage after detection to aid with
> removal or reme
Jorey Bump wrote, On 8/21/2007 2:28 PM:
> John Crawford wrote:
>
>> What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
>> threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
>> detection is in place?
>
> Any detection that can take place in the mail store can (and
John Crawford wrote:
> What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
> threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
> detection is in place?
Any detection that can take place in the mail store can (and should) be
moved up the chain, preferably to the
John Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
> threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
> detection is in place?
Refuse mail with executable attachments. List is at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262
Hello.
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place? Is there a best practice that functions nicely
within the cyrus community? Like a perl script that traverses the
mail store (via ima