Re: Clueless anti-virus products/vendors (was Re: Sober)

From: Douglas Otis (no email)
Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 16:49:53 EST

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    On Dec 6, 2005, at 8:19 AM, Todd Vierling wrote:

    >
    > On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Douglas Otis wrote:
    >
    >> A less than elegant solution as an alternative to deleting the
    >> message, is
    >> to hold the data phase pending the scan.
    >
    > Contrary to your vision of this option, it is not only elegant; it
    > happens
    > to be the *correct* thing to do.

    Holding at the data phase does usually avoid the need for a DSN, but
    this technique may require some added (less than elegant) operations
    depending upon where the scan engine exists within the email stream.
    Waiting for the scan to complete adds stack overhead (assuming a good
    black-hole list is being used). Albeit small, there is never 0%
    false detections of malware. It would seem that when a DSN is
    required, as a general practice, the DSN should not include message
    content. This should at least thwart this vector being used to
    spread malware and spam. Preventing the spread of a virus seems
    key. There is always BATV to clean-up spoofed bounce-addresses in
    the meantime.

    -Doug


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