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GWAVA can block messages that have certain attachments. These attachments can be renamed to have different extensions but the file itself still knows what type of file it is.
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The Fingerprinting event interface works like a virus interface does, to identify the patterns of files for specific file types. This allows the fingerprinting interface to identify renamed .exe or other file types, and keep them from advancing through the system. See the Fingerprinting interface for defaults and all included file types. Additional file types cannot be added manually. Default actions for active file types are block and quarantine.

Latest revision as of 21:19, 19 March 2014

The Fingerprinting event interface works like a virus interface does, to identify the patterns of files for specific file types. This allows the fingerprinting interface to identify renamed .exe or other file types, and keep them from advancing through the system. See the Fingerprinting interface for defaults and all included file types. Additional file types cannot be added manually. Default actions for active file types are block and quarantine.

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