Autor: Marc Perkel Fecha: A: exim-users Asunto: [exim] Inserting virus warnings in the front of an email message
I'l like to do the following and wonder if someone can save me the time
of figuring it out myself and maybe do a better job than I can.
As you know many viruses are now ZIP file format. I personally block all
windows executable attachments and therefore prevent new viruses from
being spread - but - I can't block ZIP files and I count on ClamAV to do
my virus scanning.
But - that still leave open a time window between when a virus is first
launched and when the virus definitions are updated to stop it. And that
worries me. Some windows configs - by default - hide the file
extensions. So an attached virus named PASSWORD.DOC.zip appears to be
PASSWORD.DOC.
What I want to do is to alter the front of the message to include a
possible virus warning. Mabe the subject as well. The message will be
something like:
"Warning - this message contains an attached file named PASSWORD.DOC.zip
and there is a possibility it contains a new virus that the virus filter
has not caught. Be careful opening messages with ZIP attachments that
you are not expecting because if this message is a virus it can damage
your computer and cause you to lose your data. If the message is
suspicious in any way - do not open the attached ZIP file."
I'm using exiscan so I guess I would tag the message with a header and
then use a filter rule to alter the message?
If I do it - I'll share my solution. But I'd raher one of you wizards
out that who are really good at this write this first and do it correctly.