Re: AntiGen Email scanning software allowes file through filter....
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We have contacted Mr Pingree to resolve the issue reported. He has stated
that the problem WAS NOT with Antigen but a configuration problem. He has
since resolved the problem.
Thank You
Thomas Roughley
Manager- Techncial Account Management
Sybari Software, Inc.
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>From: Larry Pingree <geekguy@xxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: AntiGen Email scanning software allowes file through filter....
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>An older version of AntiGen software package for exchange allows any
file
>with the name of test.zip and test.exe to pass through the filter list
>even if you are filtering *.exe and *.zip. I believe that anything
>called "test.*" would be permitted through the filter. I have not
>confirmed the versions yet. But thought this was interesting.
>