Re: [Declude.Virus] Making or buying a MAIL SERVER proposal

2004-10-27 Thread Bud Durland
Dan Shadix wrote:
The fine folks at Declude will offer whatever they think will sell, 
but I would prefer to see a standalone product that does just what 
Declude does now.  No pop, imap, or webmail.  Just a robust smtp 
service that integrates with their present products and allows me to 
reinject blocked mail if it was a false positive.  The only thing I'd 
really like added is the ability to block invalid users by checking 
ldap or a text file of valid users.  If they create a nice product to 
scan the held messages and delete or resubmit for delivery I'll 
probably buy that too.  

Hear, hear!
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Re: [Declude.Virus] trusted senders and scanfiles

2004-10-08 Thread Bud Durland
Kevin Rogers wrote:
The sender of the EZIP file is obligated (by HIPAA legislation - 
insurance industry - and by Blue Shield) to send out 
password-protected files.  Does anyone have a work-around for this?  
I'm sure some of you have come across HIPAA or other industry 
requirements to send out password-protected files.

Have the sender rename the file with a unique extension, preferable 
longer than 3 characters -- .SafeZip or some such..  Then tell Declude 
Virus to skip that extension.

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Re: [Declude.Virus] Mysterious

2004-09-27 Thread Bud Durland
R. Scott Perry wrote:

... especially with all these new potential dangerous JPG's floating 
around (BTW, how common are these, has anyone been picking them up 
with declude?)

I'm not aware of any being picked up with Declude Virus yet.  But 
there was a report earlier today of a trojan horse spreading in Usenet 
newsgroups using this exploit.

To be honest, I expect the overwhelming majority of these to be on web 
sites, rather than embedded in e-mails.  Still, it's good to know that 
Declude is on the job. :)

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