# Off Topic
**Category:** [Yahoo Archive](https://www.epiusers.help/c/yahoo-archive/9)
**Created:** 2001-02-28 08:27 UTC
**Views:** 603
**Replies:** 13
**URL:** https://www.epiusers.help/t/off-topic/2310
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## Post #1 by @system
Hi,
You could also set up one of your computers as a gateway and put Norton
Antivirus 2.1 for Gateways on it.
This runs about $16.50 per user plus $22.00 for media from CDW.
Dave Cole
Reeder & Kline
-----Original Message-----
From: Dunn, Nancy [mailto:
ndunn@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 5:39 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
Todd,
Sorry to be late with this. The Exchange Users group I subscribe to swear
by Sybari(Antigen) or Trend. If you want to research the emails, check the
archives at www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp When you get to this site,
look for the Exchange Server at the top. You might want to go there first.
If you need more help let me know. There was a big discuss last couple of
weeks and these 2 seem to be the most recommended. I will probably be going
that way myself.
Hope this helps.
Nancy Dunn
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 4:11 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [Vantage] Off Topic
This is an old question ... and I apologize for losing the old answer.
Looking for software to be installed on an NT-4 Server running Exchange V
5.5 with InnoculateIT for anti-virus.
Specifically, I'm looking for a plug in that will allow me to block
attachments based on type of extension.
I've looked at Trend-Micro - "ScanMail" but ScanMail is a full anti-virus
program and I've already got one.
I'm just looking for a small ( Read cheap ) plug in for blocking
attachments.
I've looked at the archives and can't find the name of the package that was
recommended for this purpose.
Ideas ?
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## Post #2 by @system
This is an old question ... and I apologize for losing the old answer.
Looking for software to be installed on an NT-4 Server running Exchange V
5.5 with InnoculateIT for anti-virus.
Specifically, I'm looking for a plug in that will allow me to block
attachments based on type of extension.
I've looked at Trend-Micro - "ScanMail" but ScanMail is a full anti-virus
program and I've already got one.
I'm just looking for a small ( Read cheap ) plug in for blocking
attachments.
I've looked at the archives and can't find the name of the package that was
recommended for this purpose.
Ideas ?
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## Post #3 by @system
I use Network Associates Groupshield Exchange (Mcafee)
You already have antivirus but does it scan inbound e-mail b4
your users get it?
Bob Bruton
Entek
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:11 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [Vantage] Off Topic
This is an old question ... and I apologize for losing the old answer.
Looking for software to be installed on an NT-4 Server running Exchange V
5.5 with InnoculateIT for anti-virus.
Specifically, I'm looking for a plug in that will allow me to block
attachments based on type of extension.
I've looked at Trend-Micro - "ScanMail" but ScanMail is a full anti-virus
program and I've already got one.
I'm just looking for a small ( Read cheap ) plug in for blocking
attachments.
I've looked at the archives and can't find the name of the package that was
recommended for this purpose.
Ideas ?
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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## Post #4 by @system
Yes - Innoculate-IT scans attachments for viruses but does not allow me to
block attachments.
Problem is that these days the virusus are being transmitted faster then the
updates to the signature files. Two weeks ago I downloaded the latest
update for Inoculate-IT 2 or 3 hours after it was released and 45 MINUTES
before receiving an email with the new virus. That's cutting it a little
too close for my taste.
I'd just as soon say that all --- *.VBS, *.MP3, etc files are NOT allowed
and are rejected or guaranteed until I have a chance to review them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bruton [mailto:
bob@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:31 PM
To:
vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
I use Network Associates Groupshield Exchange (Mcafee)
You already have antivirus but does it scan inbound e-mail b4
your users get it?
Bob Bruton
Entek
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:11 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [Vantage] Off Topic
This is an old question ... and I apologize for losing the old answer.
Looking for software to be installed on an NT-4 Server running Exchange V
5.5 with InnoculateIT for anti-virus.
Specifically, I'm looking for a plug in that will allow me to block
attachments based on type of extension.
I've looked at Trend-Micro - "ScanMail" but ScanMail is a full anti-virus
program and I've already got one.
I'm just looking for a small ( Read cheap ) plug in for blocking
attachments.
I've looked at the archives and can't find the name of the package that was
recommended for this purpose.
Ideas ?
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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## Post #5 by @system
I've used Groupshield for a couple of years now. It allows me to block
attachments like .vbs etc.
It also tries (I don't know how good it is at it) to block new undiscovered
viruses. An ad-in for
Exchange. I configure it through Exchange Administrator.
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:39 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
Yes - Innoculate-IT scans attachments for viruses but does not allow me to
block attachments.
Problem is that these days the virusus are being transmitted faster then the
updates to the signature files. Two weeks ago I downloaded the latest
update for Inoculate-IT 2 or 3 hours after it was released and 45 MINUTES
before receiving an email with the new virus. That's cutting it a little
too close for my taste.
I'd just as soon say that all --- *.VBS, *.MP3, etc files are NOT allowed
and are rejected or guaranteed until I have a chance to review them.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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## Post #6 by @system
We use GFI Mail Essentials. It lets you filter messages based on attachments
and message content (incoming and outgoing) and will also quarantine
messages to approve/deny. It will also allow you to scan for viruses using
any AV package that can run from a command line (we use Norton).
Brian Boyes,
Systems Administrator,
Precision Resource Canada Ltd.
<
http://www.precisionresource.com>
<mailto:
brianb@...>
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## Post #7 by @system
Todd,
If you can scan them, then you may be able to set your S/W to grab and
quarantine all the files that match the types you want to stop. I know you
can do this in Norton AV with some registry settings - Maybe you have the
same ability in Innoculate-IT. Check it out (you don't have to request a PO
for an hour of your time).
Best regards,
Jerry Solobay
IS/IT Manager
Ebco Aerospace
8510 River Road
Delta, BC, Canada V4G 1B5
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:39 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
Yes - Innoculate-IT scans attachments for viruses but does not allow me to
block attachments.
Problem is that these days the virusus are being transmitted faster then the
updates to the signature files. Two weeks ago I downloaded the latest
update for Inoculate-IT 2 or 3 hours after it was released and 45 MINUTES
before receiving an email with the new virus. That's cutting it a little
too close for my taste.
I'd just as soon say that all --- *.VBS, *.MP3, etc files are NOT allowed
and are rejected or guaranteed until I have a chance to review them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bruton [mailto:
bob@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:31 PM
To:
vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
I use Network Associates Groupshield Exchange (Mcafee)
You already have antivirus but does it scan inbound e-mail b4
your users get it?
Bob Bruton
Entek
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:11 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [Vantage] Off Topic
This is an old question ... and I apologize for losing the old answer.
Looking for software to be installed on an NT-4 Server running Exchange V
5.5 with InnoculateIT for anti-virus.
Specifically, I'm looking for a plug in that will allow me to block
attachments based on type of extension.
I've looked at Trend-Micro - "ScanMail" but ScanMail is a full anti-virus
program and I've already got one.
I'm just looking for a small ( Read cheap ) plug in for blocking
attachments.
I've looked at the archives and can't find the name of the package that was
recommended for this purpose.
Ideas ?
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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## Post #8 by @system
Todd,
We have the same setup you described - NT-4 Server, Exchange 5, and
InnoculateIT.
We have not been able to find an add-on for blocking attachments by
extension, so we have implemented the latest Microsoft Outlook security
update. It allows you to block attachments by extension at the desktop,
using a security template stored in the public folder in exchange. You can
also create custom templates for specific users and groups. This way you
can allow certain attachments for certain people.
Unfortunately, it is not the easiest thing to deploy. If you have a small
system, you can store the installation program in a shared network folder,
and go from desk to desk installing it. Deploying from an administrative
share using a login script, or a emailed shortcut is not as easy as it
should be.
Anyway, it's not the solution I had in mind either, but at least it is free
(that is if you have outlook 2000 on all of your workstations). One other
thing, you have to have Service Release 1 at minimum loaded on all your
workstations. If you don't that's just one more thing you have to figure
out how to deploy.
There's a pretty good white paper on this on Microsoft's knowledge base.
Let me know if you want me to email it to you.
B
bdavis@...
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 2:11 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [Vantage] Off Topic
This is an old question ... and I apologize for losing the old answer.
Looking for software to be installed on an NT-4 Server running Exchange V
5.5 with InnoculateIT for anti-virus.
Specifically, I'm looking for a plug in that will allow me to block
attachments based on type of extension.
I've looked at Trend-Micro - "ScanMail" but ScanMail is a full anti-virus
program and I've already got one.
I'm just looking for a small ( Read cheap ) plug in for blocking
attachments.
I've looked at the archives and can't find the name of the package that was
recommended for this purpose.
Ideas ?
To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
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## Post #9 by @system
Sorry to be late responding, but I strongly recommend GFI Mail Essentials as
well. The latest version is easy to configure, its rules based, and allows
different rules for different users. We have not had a virus hit our system
since we installed it last September (knock on wood) although we have had
dozens of infected messages stopped in their tracks.
Another reason we bought this product is that it allows content scanning and
can be configured to stop messages with objectionable content - a topic very
near and dear to the heart of our corporate attorney.
One other benefit - I can block attachments over a certain size. If someone
tries to send a large attachment, Mail Essentials send me an email message
and I can look at the content of the message and the name of the file to
decide if I want the file in (or out) of my system.
Its been worth every penny we spent. We have the SMTP version, but there is
also one for Exchange.
================
Steve Sanders
Delta Centrifugal Corp.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Boyes [mailto:
brianb@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:46 PM
To:
vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
We use GFI Mail Essentials. It lets you filter messages based on
attachments
and message content (incoming and outgoing) and will also quarantine
messages to approve/deny. It will also allow you to scan for viruses using
any AV package that can run from a command line (we use Norton).
Brian Boyes,
Systems Administrator,
Precision Resource Canada Ltd.
<
http://www.precisionresource.com>
<mailto:
brianb@...>
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## Post #10 by @system
If you don't mind me asking, where can I find that in Exchange
Administrator? Is it a Groupshield Option or somewhere else?
Thanks,
Rick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Bruton [mailto:bob@...]
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 4:47 PM
> To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
>
>
> I've used Groupshield for a couple of years now. It allows
> me to block
> attachments like .vbs etc.
> It also tries (I don't know how good it is at it) to block
> new undiscovered
> viruses. An ad-in for
> Exchange. I configure it through Exchange Administrator.
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## Post #11 by @system
If you have Groupshield Exchange installed, you can find it under servers.
In our exchange environment, we only have 1 server. In Exchange
Administrator, click on the name of your server and in the right hand window
a list of items will be shown. Network Associates Groupshield Exchange
appears second from the bottom, just above System Attendant.
If you have any questions feel free to call.
Bob Bruton
Entek Corp
405-364-5588
bob@... <mailto:
bob@...>
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Spriggle [mailto:
rspriggle@...]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 9:54 AM
To:
vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
If you don't mind me asking, where can I find that in Exchange
Administrator? Is it a Groupshield Option or somewhere else?
Thanks,
Rick
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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## Post #12 by @system
What I meant was where can I find the option to block attachments, but I
found it in the On Access tab. Wish I would have found that months ago!
Now my next question - is that only for mail coming through the internet
mail connector, or for mail within the exchange site as well?
Thanks,
Rick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Bruton [mailto:bob@...]
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 11:06 AM
> To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
>
>
> If you have Groupshield Exchange installed, you can find it
> under servers.
> In our exchange environment, we only have 1 server. In Exchange
> Administrator, click on the name of your server and in the
> right hand window
> a list of items will be shown. Network Associates
> Groupshield Exchange
> appears second from the bottom, just above System Attendant.
>
> If you have any questions feel free to call.
>
> Bob Bruton
> Entek Corp
> 405-364-5588
> bob@... <mailto:bob@...>
>
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## Post #13 by @system
It covers all mail going through Exchange.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Spriggle [mailto:
rspriggle@...]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:36 AM
To:
vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Off Topic
What I meant was where can I find the option to block attachments, but I
found it in the On Access tab. Wish I would have found that months ago!
Now my next question - is that only for mail coming through the internet
mail connector, or for mail within the exchange site as well?
Thanks,
Rick
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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## Post #14 by @system
Todd,
Sorry to be late with this. The Exchange Users group I subscribe to swear
by Sybari(Antigen) or Trend. If you want to research the emails, check the
archives at www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp When you get to this site,
look for the Exchange Server at the top. You might want to go there first.
If you need more help let me know. There was a big discuss last couple of
weeks and these 2 seem to be the most recommended. I will probably be going
that way myself.
Hope this helps.
Nancy Dunn
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Anderson [mailto:
tanderson@...]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 4:11 PM
To: '
vantage@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: [Vantage] Off Topic
This is an old question ... and I apologize for losing the old answer.
Looking for software to be installed on an NT-4 Server running Exchange V
5.5 with InnoculateIT for anti-virus.
Specifically, I'm looking for a plug in that will allow me to block
attachments based on type of extension.
I've looked at Trend-Micro - "ScanMail" but ScanMail is a full anti-virus
program and I've already got one.
I'm just looking for a small ( Read cheap ) plug in for blocking
attachments.
I've looked at the archives and can't find the name of the package that was
recommended for this purpose.
Ideas ?
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