the Anomy mail sanitizer 1.40 by Juggler (http://freshmeat.net/users/juggler/) Tuesday, August 7th 2001 14:28 Categories: Communications :: Email :: Filters, Security About: The Anomy mail sanitizer is a filter designed to block email-based security risks, such as trojans and viruses. It can scan an arbitrarily complex RFC822 or MIME message and remove or rename attachments, truncate unusually long MIME header fields and sanitize HTML by disabling Javascript, etc. It uses a single-pass pure Perl MIME parser, which can make it both more efficient and more precise than other similar programs. The sanitizer has built-in support for third-party virus scanners. Changes: This release contains multiple bugfixes to the MIME parser and filename policy code. Documentation on sendmail m4 configuration and sanitizing with Postfix has been added. The code has been reorganized a bit. A MIME simplifier has been added for people who want to strip attachments from messages destined for mailing lists. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/theanomymailsanitizer/ -- Elias Levy SecurityFocus.com http://www.securityfocus.com/ Si vis pacem, para bellum
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