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check for any later information, please see M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q12956. Table of Contents What's New Upgrading MailMarshal Uninstalling Hardware and Software Requirements http://www.m86security.com/software/mailmarshal_smtp/MailMarshalSMTP-ReleaseNotes-6.8.2.9371.htm Change History What's New For more information about additional minor features and http://fossies.org/linux/privat/sb-322fix.tar.gz/black/viruscruft-patterns.rc bug fixes, see the change history. Features New in 6.8 Changes in database and upgrade prerequisites: SQL 2000 is no longer supported. Direct upgrade is supported from MailMarshal SMTP 6.4.5 and above. Support for additional operating systems: Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 are supported for all components. Improved unexpected error database security options: Database connections can be made using Windows accounts. MailMarshal can grant limited permissions to an "operational user" for daily use (database owner permission is required for upgrades). Dashboard (Today Page) improvements: The Console dashboard now allows you to select a time period for the statistics display. Note that the historical data is only available for times after this version is mailmarshal error badly installed (earlier versions did not save the data). Spam Management enhancements: The administrator can allow users to subscribe and unsubscribe from digests, and to add entries to Safe Senders lists when releasing a message from digests. Features New in 6.7 SpamBotCensor: A new layer of spam filtering that efficiently identifies messages originating from spambot networks. Blended Threats Module: A new option to identify email containing malicious URLs, using a database with zero day updates. To use the BTM you may need to run the Engine service under a domain account. See M86 Security Knowledge Base article Q12931. Marshal IP Reputation Service: A new DNS based block list, provided by M86 Security using proprietary data. Report Spam/Not Spam: New options in the Console allow you to report false positive and negative spam identification of messages with one click. User Group pruning: MailMarshal can remove unused email addresses from user groups to maintain server performance. Outbound SMTP Authentication: MailMarshal can now send SMTP credentials when making outbound connections. Enhanced Inbound SMTP authentication: MailMarshal now supports CRAM-MD5 as well as plain text authentication. Upgrade Tasks listing: A new page in the
into HTML format using source code syntax highlighting with prefixed line numbers. Alternatively you can here view or download the uninterpreted source code file. A member file download can also be achieved by clicking within a package contents listing on the according byte size field. 1 # VIRUSCRUFT-PATTERNS.RC 2 # 3 # Patterns for various types of backscatter, blowback, and 4 # !$)(*%$#@)(*@!! *STUPID* anti-virus products that send 5 # "virus notifications" to the forged senders of virus emails. 6 # :( 7 # 8 # Last updated: 12/22/2005 9 10 # bdp.it backscatter with recipient address forged in 11 # From: field, instead of put in the To: field, the morons. 12 :0 13 * H ?? ^Received: from posta[0-9]*\.bdp\.it \(\[193\.43\.1[6-7]\.[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?\]\) 14 * H ?? ^Subject: Returned due to virus; 15 { 16 SBLOG="A1R-bdp.it backscatter" 17 INCLUDERC=${SBDIR}/functions/loglevel.rc 18 19 :0 20 * $ ${SBSCORE}^0 21 * 10^0 22 { SBSCORE=$= } 23 } 24 25 # BorderWare MXtreme Mail Firewall 26 # 27 :0 28 * H ?? ^From:.*[^0-9a-z]BorderWare MXtreme Mail Firewall([^0-9a-z]|$) 29 * H ?? ^Subject: Discarded Mail: 30 { 31 SBLOG="A1R-BorderWare MXtreme backscatter" 32 INCLUDERC=${SBDIR}/functions/loglevel.rc 33 34 :0 35 * $ ${SBSCORE}^0 36 * 10^0 37 { SBSCORE=$= } 38 } 39 40 # Juno backscatter. 41 # 42 :0 43 * H ?? ^From: \"Juno Customer Care\"