InterScan Messaging Security scans the file inside an archive or ZIP file when the Attachment Filter option is enabled.
To enable the Attachment Filter:
- Log in to the console of your InterScan Messaging Security product.
- Go to Policy > Policy List > Add > Others to create a new policy.
- Under Step 1: Select Recipients and Senders, choose your preferred policy route type from the This rule will apply to dropdown list.
- incoming messages
- outgoing messages
- both incoming and outgoing messages
- POP3
- all messages
- Specify the recipients and senders based on the selected policy route type:
- For incoming messages, specify the recipient’s address, which is in range of the internal addresses. For example, internal address is imsstest.com, valid recipients include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com.
- For outgoing messages, specify the sender’s address, which is in range of the internal addresses. For example: internal address is imsstest.com, valid senders include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com.
- For both incoming and outgoing messages, the rule applies to senders or recipients that match the mail address. Use the asterisk wildcard when specifying an email address.
- For POP3, the route cannot be configured because it applies to all POP3 routes.
- For all messages, the rule applies to messages from any sender to any recipient.
- Click Next.
- Under Step 2: Select Scanning Conditions, mark the True file type or the Name or extension or both check boxes on the Attachment section to filter EXE files.
- Click the Name or extension link.
- Tick the File extensions to scan (recommended) check box and select the EXE only.
- Click Save.
- Click the True file type link and select EXE from the Executable dropdown list.
- Click Save, and then click Next.
- Under Step 3: Select Actions, you may choose from the following options:
- Do not intercept messages - This allows you to deliver the message.
- Quarantine to - This enables you to quarantine the email.
You may also add more actions using one or both of the following options under the Modify section:- Delete attachment - This prevents the attachment from being delivered.
- Insert stamp in body - This adds a stamp to inform the user that a security violation was triggered.
- If you selected the Insert stamp in body option, add a new stamp:
- Click Edit > Add.
- Type the name of the stamp in the Name field.
- Select any of the following:
- End of message body
- Beginning of message body
- Enter the message in the Text field. To see the types of variables you can include in the message, click Variables list.
- Tick the Do not stamp TNEF-encoded messages or digitally signed messages check box to prevent possible damage to TNEF-encoded messages or digitally signed messages.
- Click Save, and then click Done to complete the new stamp.
- Click Save.
- Under Step 4: Name and Order, fill out the Rule Name and Order Number fields for this rule.
- Click Save.