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| The QuaranteenTM manager will show if Quaranteen has been enabled
for domainmasters.net. If it has not been enabled, you will be able
to enable it below. This will give you access to the Quaranteen services
in the Mail Manager. |
HELP NOTES: (Quaranteen can be configured in the
Mail Manager section.)
- 'Turn On Quaranteen'
- When 'Turn On Quaranteen' is checked, one of four things
will happen to an e-mail. First, if the e-mail has an attachment that
could be executed on Windows, then the program will rename the
attachment. This e-mail will arrive at its regular destination.
Second, if the name of an attachment matches the name of a very well
known virus in the virus database, then the attachment will be renamed
and the e-mail will be placed in the 'Emails with known issues'
file. Third, the 'Blocked extensions' feature explained below will be
activated. Four, if the e-mail does not match any of the conditions
above, then the e-mail will remain unchanged and will arrive at its
regular destination.
- NOTE: After reviewing the attachment and deeming it safe,
you may rename the file to it's former name to run it.
- NOTE: To change the setting, check or uncheck, and then
click on 'Save Settings'.
- Enter extensions of attachments to be blocked ( For example: exe,doc
)
- Enter a filename extension, click on 'Add Blocked', and
then click on 'Save Settings' to add that extension to the
Blocked Extensions list.
- Blocked extensions
- Any e-mail with an attachment that ends in an extension listed
here will be stored in the 'Emails with known issues' file and
a warning will be sent to the administrator's e-mail address. Select
one or more of the extensions, click on 'Remove Block', and
then click on 'Save Settings' to remove them from the list.
- Enter administrator's e-mail address
- When the program determines that an e-mail is problematic, it will
send a warning message to this address.
- Emails with known issues will be stored to file
- When the program determines that an e-mail is problematic, it will
store that e-mail in this file.
- To change the name of the file, you need to highlight the text in
the field, enter the new filename, and then click on 'Save
Settings'. You can also indicate directories. The directories and
filename must be made up of alpha characters, the underscore, or the
dash. No other special character can be used, e.g., the period. Once
you make the change, make sure to click on 'Save Settings'.
- Valid Examples:
- virus_mail
- mail/virus_mail
- Invalid Examples:
- domain-mail/virus_mail.txt
- mail/virus.txt
- To empty the contents of the file, click on the 'Empty' link.
- HINT: You can store e-mails that the program has determined
to be problematic to your -mail directory, and then create a user in
your mail manager that matches the name of the 'Emails with known
issues' file. This will allow you to retrieve an e-mail that you
know is not problematic.
- Select security level
- Select the level of tolerance the program uses to determine
whether an e-mail is problematic. To change this, click on the menu,
select the level, and then click on 'Save Settings'. Please
note that this program does not offer full virus protection. For
protection against viruses, it will be necessary to acquire a virus
protection program for your mail client.
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