On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 11:28:13PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote: > Hi @ll,hi Andrew,Rainer
You'd probably shoulnd't bug any Samba people with samba-vscan related configuration issues. They are busy enough :) > - ------ > pdc:/home/danielop/outlook.pst # file -i ./Outlook.pst > ./Outlook.pst: application/octet-stream > - ----- So, the MIME-type is actually "application/octet-stream", which is a generic type for anything binary and not recognized by file otherwise. Probably someone should try to add a real "pattern" to detect Outlook PST correctly (the idea has mentioned below already by someone else). > so i included this to vscan-clamav.conf > > - --- > ; exclude files from being scanned based on the MIME-type! Semi-colon > ; seperated list (default: empty list). Use this with care! > exclude file types = pst > - ---- pst ist the file extension, not the MIME-type! Keep in mind you should never trust any file extension if you want to achieve virus protection (esp. to block files on SMTP layer). I won't repeat the reasoning behind, just do a google group search for "nick fitzgerald file extension" (a good hit is http://tinyurl.com/4nkv9). Anyway, samba-vscan 0.3.7 will most likely ship with a feature to exclude files from scanning based on a regexp. The code is basically already in CVS, based on a contribution from a samba-vscan user. > Munich / Bavaria / Germany Hum, that's not sooo far away :) HTH best regards Rainer Link -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
