I'll second the need and usefullness of seeing the full file name.
(This becomes more complicated with files inside of zips)

Whenever I get a banned e-mail, I get to decide if it is normal customer traffic (send an explaination of what extensions are blocked and how to work around the blocking) or just a new virus or spam (send nothing).
So, the more info (like the full file name) I have, the better I can guess between customer and junk.


Greg

PS The new [Invalid SCR Vulnerability] and [Invalid COM Vulnerability] tests worked GREAT on Monday. They stopped lots of copies of Bagle.Z while we were waiting to get new virus definitions. Banned extensions got most (all?) of the others.


R. Scott Perry wrote:

No, that is not currently possible. Declude Virus only knows the extension, which is why it is not possible to use a variable for that. This is something that we may change in the future, however.

-Scott



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