
Originally Posted by
santrix
This is a good question, and I'm bumping the thread as I also want to know what the
Attachments: Filter dangerous attachments
setting does. I run clamav and to be honest, I would rather not have to if this setting will automatically strip out anything with an executable extension for windoze.
Obviously, for clamd to have to parse 10Mb attachments on the off chance it may contain a virus is a big overhead, when it's much easier to check the attachment doesn't have an exe, com, bat etc extension.
does anyone know what this setting actually does?