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GWAVA can block messages that have attachments with certain extensions. Unlike Fingerprinting, the extension can be changed to anything and as long as GWAVA has a filter for that extension, it will get blocked.
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The Attachment types event interface reads the extension of an attachment and either allows or blocks
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the file depending on the extension. Because this is not dependent on the file’s profile, as the
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fingerprinting interface does, additional file extensions may be specified as desired. See the Attachment types event page for default attachment types. For all default types active in the system, the default action is to block and quarantine.

Latest revision as of 21:34, 19 March 2014

The Attachment types event interface reads the extension of an attachment and either allows or blocks the file depending on the extension. Because this is not dependent on the file’s profile, as the fingerprinting interface does, additional file extensions may be specified as desired. See the Attachment types event page for default attachment types. For all default types active in the system, the default action is to block and quarantine.

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