This is by no means official advice, but I wouldn't at all rely upon the default configuration to save you. I would definitely recommend writing your own policies to handle mangling .eml, .nws, and .dll attachments if you want it done. I'd recommend scanning those attachment types by an Anti-Virus scanner too. I'm probably going to include those files in my own policies when I next have an opportunity to revise them.
Regards,
Sterling
-- <>< ><> <>< ><> <>< ><> <>< ><> <>< ><> <>< ><> Sterling Hanenkamp Software Consultant Network Resource Group, Inc. 1105 Hylton Heights Manhattan, KS 66502 (785) 776-5878 22745@xyz.molar.is>>> "Alexander" <22785@xyz.molar.is> 09/22/01 08:59AM >>> I've noticed that sanitizer does not mangle by default .eml, .nws and .dll attachements. I use it in production and very busy environment.
Is ther any plans for integrating those options in next release of sanitizer? For the time been : what should bee done to get sanitizer to filter out .eml files ?
kindest regards. Alexander Moloksher 22785@xyz.molar.is