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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Common<br />

The media type tells the application that receives the data what kind of application<br />

is needed to process the content, e. g. Real Audio is to play the audio<br />

content for a user.<br />

Each of these media types also have subtypes, e. g. the text media type has<br />

four subtypes: plain, rich text, enriched, and tab-separated values.<br />

You can also specify how a media type should be recognized by the particular<br />

magic byte sequences of the files belonging to it.<br />

To add a media type to the catalog, use the area labeled:<br />

• Add or modify Media Type<br />

In the upmost input field provided here, enter the media type you want to<br />

add to the catalog.<br />

.next to it, enter a string to specify the object using shell expressions.<br />

To specify the object type, select Web, E-Mail, Archive, Media Type,<br />

Embedded Object,orHeader from the drop-down list below the first one.<br />

You can further specify the object type by selecting a value from the dropdown<br />

list to the right. So, e. g. for Embedded Object you can further<br />

specify Any Type, ActiveX or Link.<br />

Furthermore, use the following items when adding a media type to the catalog:<br />

— File Extensions<br />

In the input fields provided here, specify up to three extensions that<br />

files of the media type in question may have. So, e. g. the media type<br />

image/jpeg can have jpg or jpeg as extensions.<br />

— Options<br />

Configure the following options by marking the checkboxes provided<br />

for each of them:<br />

–Magicbytesarenecessary<br />

If this option is enabled, a file that does not match the magic bytes<br />

sequences specified for its media type will be affected by the action,<br />

e. g. Block, configured for the Media Type Filter.<br />

The corresponding setting is labeled Non-rectifiable media<br />

types with magic bytes mismatch and can be configured in<br />

the Media Type Filter section of the Actions tab under Common<br />

> Media Type Filters.<br />

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