What number would turning off individual vulnerabilities in Declude Virus get on your list?

FWIW, yesterday I thought up what may be a compromise (I haven't run it by the new management to see if it can be included in an upcoming release, but felt it would be worth mentioning). Instead of having options to let poor companies (like United Airlines, that can't send out safe E-mail) send potentially dangerous E-mail to your users, a feature could be created to allow held vulnerabilities to be delivered. So you could have a \IMail\Declude\united.eml file (that looks like the recip.eml file) with a line "ONLYSENDIFSENDER ual.com" and "ONLYSENDIFVIRUSNAMEHAS Vulnerability", so that it will only be sent for vulnerabilities that are sent from ual.com addresses.


The notification would explain how United Airlines sends out E-mails in a non-RFC-compliant way that prevents them from properly being scanned for viruses, and that if the recipient would like to retrieve the E-mail, they can by [perhaps sending an E-mail to a specific address, with the queue file name in the subject]. That way, it's a nuisance for the users (as it should be!), but they still will get their E-mail from United in a timely manner.

-Scott
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