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Date:      Wed, 8 Apr 1998 19:13:32 +1000 (EST)
From:      Karl Hanmore <avatar@ultra.ultra.net.au>
To:        Jay Tribick <netadmin@fastnet.co.uk>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Virus checking e-mail attachments 
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.95.980408191233.28066d-100000@ultra.ultra.net.au>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980408095627.12572g-100000@ns0.fast.net.uk>

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Hi Jay,
	Correction forthcomming :)  Try mimencode, you will have to hunt
for it probably, we have it on our BSDi system here, but I suspect it was
sourced from archie or FreeBSD  :)

Regards,
	Karl

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On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Jay Tribick wrote:

> 
>  | > There seems to be a lot of products available for Windoze NT etc. that
>  | > run on a mail server and scan e-mails (or their attachments) for 
>  | > viruses. 
>  | > 
>  | > Is their anything available for FreeBSD that does this (or any
>  | > other flavour of UN*X) ?
>  | > 
>  | > What I'm looking for is something that, if it detects a virus can
>  | > encapsulate an e-mail and warn the user that they should check it.
>  | 
>  | McAffee has a version of VirusScan for Linux and Solaris.. If you wrote a 
>  | script to take each mail spool file and unencode the attachments, you 
>  | could scan them.  Unfortunately, you can't just scan the spool itself, 
>  | you have to scan the binary itself.  It just uses the same virus files 
>  | that the PC version have, so it will only protect you from PC viruses.
> 
>  Trouble is, a lot of people send attachments mime encoded and theres
>  no simple way to decode it (correct me if i'm wrong..)
>  
>  I know the package your talking about and I have actually used it 
>  on another machine but I was looking more for a dedicated solution -
>  writing my own isn't a problem, it's just a pain in the ass and I'd
>  prefer to just buy a dedicated solution.
> 
>  | Food for thought..
> 
>  Yummy.. ;)
> 
>   Jay Tribick <netadmin@fastnet.co.uk> | Network Administrator
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