One feature that Antigen has is the ability to allow ext blocking via
different routes.
Ie, you can block .EXE on the IMS, but allow them internally.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mellott, Bill [mailto:bmellott@;SND.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:09 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Vendors AV and attachment exceptions


Pondering new AV for Exch....

Running a AV for exchange (chose your favorite vendor..insert here) and
implementing Martins list of death...As I do and suspect many here do
similar....or something similar...

SO I pose this:
say you set your AV to block/strip EXE attachments on your exchange box.. ..
OK so this  = good....safer..etc... Now if you have say an app on your
system which sends out a EXE..what have you.. (say a fax program for the
viewer etc..)

My Question is What do you others do with your AV on Exchnage to allow this
EXE to go out but not allow all the other bad EXE's to get thru?????????????

Why? I contemplating replacing my current AV vendor...and have looked at
some others BUT it would appear None of the others have the ability to make
exceptions for identified EXE's

And I wondering what anybody else does....

2 cent would be appreciated.

thanks
bill



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