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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 6:19 am    Post subject: ScanMail block extensions Reply with quote

Instead of making a list of extensions to block I'd rather have a list of
only those extensions to allow.

Is there any Anti-Virus that will do this?

Thanks!

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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:18 am    Post subject: Re: ScanMail block extensions Reply with quote

Hi,

you might check our Aloaha (www.aloaha.com). It does NOT have that feature
yet but if you like it I am sure you will convience me to add that feature
:-).
To add that feature would take me onlye 1-2 days.

Thanks
Frank

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Instead of making a list of extensions to block I'd rather have a list of
only those extensions to allow.

Is there any Anti-Virus that will do this?

Thanks!

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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 5:26 am    Post subject: Re: ScanMail block extensions Reply with quote

"Frank Hellmann" <frank.hellmann@aloaha.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

you might check our Aloaha (www.aloaha.com). It does NOT have that feature
yet but if you like it I am sure you will convience me to add that feature
:-).
To add that feature would take me onlye 1-2 days.



You apparently would certainly be the first to have it and I wish you luck
going up against the big dogs. I would suggest you try, like Barracuda, to
offer your product without a per-user fee. That made our purchase of the
Barracuda device a slam dunk over Symantec, or NAI. I came across this idea
when thinking about our network firewall and how it only allows ports I
specify In this case. In this case I'd like to specify by allowed file
extensions.

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