My question is what am I doing wrong or what do I need to do in order
for Clamav to recognize that a archived attachment contains a banned
file extension and to reject it immediately?
If you really want to block dangerous runnable attachments, create
a .zmd file (and you'll need a .rmd file)
I have my Postfix email server set to reject .exe files as listed
below in 'mime_header_checks'
mail:/etc/postfix# cat /etc/postfix/mime_header_checks
/filename=\?(.*)\.(bat|chm|cmd|com|do|exe|hta|jse|rm|scr|pif|vbe|vbs|vxd|xl)\?$/
REJECT For security reasons we reject attachments of this type
On 14.10.08 10:45, Carlos Williams wrote:
I have my Postfix email server set to reject .exe files as listed
below in 'mime_header_checks'
Oct 14 10:27:35 mail amavis[29316]: (29316-02) ESMTP::10024
/var/lib/amavis/tmp/amavis-20081014T102727-29316: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carlos Williams wrote:
My question is what am I doing wrong or what do I need to do in order
for Clamav to recognize that a archived attachment contains a banned
file extension and to reject it immediately?
If you want clamav to recognize exe files within zip files as infected
you need to