Hello Scott,

Monday, January 31, 2005, 3:18:16 PM, you wrote:

SF> file. For example, if you have a line "BANEXT EXE" and "BANZIPEXTS ON", then
SF> .EXE files within .ZIP files will be blocked. You can also use BANEZIPEXTS
SF> ON to do the same thing, but only applying to encrypted .ZIP files.

I block about 30 extensions at my inbound with IMGate but also use:

BANEZIPEXTS     ON

Then I repeat my list of banned extensions using:

BANEXT BAS
BANEXT BAT
etc, etc.

By my understanding, this will ban these extensions by themselves,
ban these extensions when found within encrypted .zip files, NOT ban
these extensions from within normal .zip files and with 1.82 ban these
extensions in encrypted .rar files.


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 David                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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